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  1. Learn how the British government encouraged people to repair, reuse and reimagine their clothes during the Second World War. Watch a 1943 newsreel trailer with tips and advice on how to make do and mend.

  2. make do and mend. To maintain one's possessions for as long as possible, repairing rather than replacing them when needed, with the goal of not buying and/or consuming more than is necessary. To "make do" is to use what one has or make the best of a situation, even if it is not ideal.

  3. 3 juil. 2020 · From June 1941 until 1949 during the Second World War, buying new clothes was rationed in Britain. This newsreel trailer, made by the Ministry of Information in 1943, is called ‘Make Do and...

  4. Make Do and Mend was one of several campaigns introduced by the British Government (with the help of voluntary organisations) to reduce clothing consumption and save resources during the Second World War.

  5. 3 janv. 2017 · Learn how mending traditions and practices have evolved over time and across cultures, and why they are relevant today for sustainability and creativity. Explore examples of darning, patchwork, and visible mending from the museum's collection and beyond.

  6. Learn how to mend your clothes with visible stitches inspired by the Second World War. Join a virtual workshop with an artist and a textile conservator and discover the history and benefits of Make Do and Mend philosophy.

  7. Anglais. Français. make do and mend v expr. UK (reuse and recycle clothing, etc.) faire durer et raccommoder loc v. Note: "make do and mend", slogan typique durant la guerre en Angleterre à destination des civils.