Added Info MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY May 1988 (v.52#5) pg. 4
How to gather milkweed down to use in insulating clothing.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #59 Sep-Oct 1979 pg. 104
How to use cattail "cotton" for clothing insulation.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 78
Three tips for keeping your feet warm when outside during the winter.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #67 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 52
How to keep your furnace thermostat set at 48-degrees and still remain comfortable by dressing properly.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #67 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 92
Tips on sewing lightweight insulated vests for indoor use.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #72 Nov-Dec 1981 pg. 135
The proper care of natural fibers. A grandmothers advice on increasing the life span of quality clothing.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #77 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 92
Cold-weather clothing to make using 1"-thick supersoft polyurethane plastic foam.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #91 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 160
A cooler house is a better house. How to change your ways of dressing and living so that your furnace thermostat can be set at 65-degrees or lower.
NEW SHELTER Jan 1981 (v.2#1) pg. 100
How to dress to keep warm outdoors.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1979 (v.26#2) pg. 165
Tips on what to wear for outside work, such as photographing, in very cold weather. Part 1.
PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY Jan 1971 (v.14#1) pg. 44
Tips on what to wear for outside work, such as photographing, in very cold weather. Part 2.
PHOTO METHODS FOR INDUSTRY Feb 1971 (v.14#2) pg. 14
Tip: Cold weather protection for photographers involves wearing silk gloves beneath all-wool finger free gloves.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1979 (v.8#6) pg. 111
Photographing wildlife and nature outdoors during winter. Includes tips on clothing, camera equipment, and staying warm.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1994 (v.22#9) pg. 36
Hot shots on cold days. An Alaska primer on staying warm and shooting well.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1994 (v.22#10) pg. 28
Cold weather photography. Part 1. Start with yourself. Tips on proper dress.
PHOTOMETHODS Sep 1981 (v.24#9) pg. 10
New clothing and tips on dressing for cold weather activity.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1976 (v.145#1) pg. 57
Baby, it's cold out here. A winter nature expert discusses clothing and equipment considerations when photographing in cold weather at temperatures below zero.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 2000 (v.64#2) pg. 46
Clothing, equipment and technique recommendations specifically for nature photographers working outdoors during cold weather.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 2002 (v.66#12) pg. 11
Keeping warm under winter skies. Advice on clothing, food and safety for outdoor astronomy.
SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1993 (v.85#2) pg. 28
Added Info SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1994 (v.87#2) pg. 9
Keeping comfortable in cold weather. A look at new materials that work to keep you warm and how to create a vapor-barrier of clothing.
SUNSET Feb 1979 (v.162#2) pg. 40
Warm-up vests. One-piece pattern may be adapted for all sizes from child to six-foot adult. Insulated vests made from brightly colored cotton-polyester fabric and insulated with polyester batting. Est. cost: $20.
SUNSET Nov 1981 (v.167#5) pg. 102
Clothing for Arctic survival. Inuit sewing techniques and stitches that are used to sew animal skins.
THREADS #27 Feb-Mar 1990 pg. 58
Snow fooling. How to make a knitted mask that pulls over the head. Step-by-step directions for a Pointy-Head style.
THREADS #39 Feb-Mar 1992 pg. 78
High-style, low-tech. A simplified technique for outerwear garments that keeps linings and interfacing at a minimum. Tips on fabrics, topstitched seams, twill-tape-bound edges, adding an underwire to outer fabric and suggestions on selecting suitable commercial patterns to modify.
THREADS #74 Dec 1997-Jan 1998 pg. 32
How to keep warm in the cold. Tips on determining your sensitivity to the weather and eighteen ways to keep warm.
WOMAN'S DAY Mar 13 1979 (v.42#7) pg. 12
Quilted buntings for all members of the family. Baby's version has a zipper, others close with self-fastening tape and snaps.
WOMAN'S DAY Nov 1 1979 (v.43#2) pg. 77, 123