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tied with bright ribbon, and it is not only useful, but, properly made, is an ornament to the room.
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the exact shape for the back, cover it, and sew it on; then form your pocket of card, covered also, and ornamented with a bow. Of course, taste must be used in all these things. Quite the prettiest horseshoe pocket I ever saw was made to represent a gentleman's-crest. The horseshoe was covered with purple satin, on which the motto in Latin was worked in yellow silk. On the back, or rather the centre, was worked in coloured silks a bird standing on a wrist; the hand was perfectly worked, as was also the bird's plumage, the latter in bright silks. In front of this shoe was a sort of tray or stand, just large enough to hold a small vase. The back can be filled in with a toy looking-glass, if you have one, and it has a better effect; or I have often used a picture or photograph. Horseshoes can also be made into photo-frames to stand on a table much in the same way as I have already described. |