Shelley appeared on many spreads for many magazines from the late '60s to the mid-'70s. In November of 1972, she appeared on the pages of Needles & Thread, a magazine that featured patterns for knitting, crochet, and general needlecraft projects. Shelley appeared in the spread called "A Sporty Threesome to Sew and Crochet" which featured Simplicity pattern 5175, a pattern for three tops to crochet - a short striped top with a ribbed midriff, a top with cap sleeves and a ribbed midriff, and a longer top trimmed with contrasting edging and a heart-shaped pocket. Shelley wore the short striped top with a ribbed midriff version with Simplicity pattern number 9718 (a blouse with front button closing, a shirt-type collar, and long set-in sleeves, softly gathered at the forward shoulder seams) and Simplicity pattern number 5145 (a pair of hip hugging below-the-knee pants with front lap zipper and turn back cuffs... it had contrasting yoke, pockets, and cuffs). Matching socks and footwear finished her fun look. And Shelley looked young, fresh, and ready for the cold months ahead.

