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"The motto of the Depression Era was "making do" while making sure nothing was wasted and everything was re-used or recycled. This sparked families to get incredibly creative with how they handled meals, clothing, and rationed water and utilities. One of the most interesting innovations came when women began using cotton flour sacks to make dresses and shirts for their children. This trend quickly caught on and once the flour companies got word of this, they chipped in by beginning to print patterns on their bags -- and even adding color!"