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This strip is therefore exactly equal in area to the piece forming the foot in the other design.
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though when thus distributed along the side of the body the increased dimension is not easily apparent to the eye.
170.—THE CUSHION COVERS.
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The two pieces of brocade marked A will fit together and form one perfect square cushion top, and the two pieces marked B will form the other.
171.—THE BANNER PUZZLE.
The illustration explains itself. Divide the bunting into 25 squares (because this number is the sum of two other squares — 16 and 9), and then cut along the thick lines. The two pieces
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marked A form one square, and the two pieces marked B form the other.
172.—MRS. SMILEY'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
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