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INFANT’S SHOE.
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INFANT’S
SHOE.
BY M38. JANE WEAVIB.
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WE give, this month, a pattern for an Infant’s Shoe, with full-sized diagrams by which to cut
2 it out. The diagram for the sole is annexed below:
those for the upper and lower quarters will be
‘ found in the front of the book. > Any lady can make this, out of such material as she prefers.
son: or mum’s snox.
VARIETIES
IN
EMBROIDERY.
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FOR CHEMJSE YOKE.
EDGING.
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