Becuase in the time of war materails were getting hard to find(as they were shiped in from other countrys) So people were encouraged to make new things them selves wih old cloths and mend their cloths so they wouldn't need to buy new ones.
Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where mothers patched up holes in clothes with old clothes that don't fit anyone.
Make do and mend.
"Make do and mend" was a wartime slogan in the UK during World War II that encouraged people to repair and repurpose clothing and household items rather than purchasing new ones. This mindset fostered resourcefulness and creativity, as families learned to stretch their resources and make the most of what they had. It significantly influenced everyday life by promoting sustainability, fostering community sharing, and altering consumer habits, which persisted even after the war as people continued to value thriftiness and self-sufficiency.
The "make do and mend" movement began during World War II, specifically in 1943, as a response to wartime rationing and shortages of materials. It encouraged people to repair, reuse, and creatively repurpose clothing and household items rather than discarding them. This initiative aimed to promote resourcefulness and sustainability in a time of scarcity. The movement became a significant part of home front culture in Britain during the war.
She would make and mend clothes for other people kinda like a designer today.
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That depends on why you broke up in the first place, and whether or not you want to mend the friendship together again.If you don't want to mend things up, then just let her/him go, and make new bonds with other people.
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mend
No, mend is a verb.
Cleisthens encouraged people to participate in government.
Go out and work