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These few simple instructions are

an equal quantity of colored of the some sort, all that need be oflered for the mere threading which may best accord with the work which the of the beads. The other part. of the cable is border is intended to accompany. A brilliant formed in precisely the same way. The two green, amber, or ultramnrine blue contrasts well chains are intertwined and fastened down at with the white. Asmall proportion of moderategregulnr intervals, each in the part which is sized blnck, round beads are also necessary. To covered by the other. If placed on n-mat, we commence, thread one 0

P. white, one small

recommend thatil'in wool-work the edge under~

black, one 0. P. white, tie the thread close to t neath this Cable Border should be worked in a

the beads; this is for the sake of making the be- 3 large stitch of some color which may contrast

ginning finer.

To continue, thread one white, 2 well with itself in the openings which appear

one black, one white, and pass the needle through ; through the twist. The largest O. P. beads are one of the O. P. heads you have just tied to-gthe best for this purpose, and care should be gether; then take one black, one white, and pass 3 taken that the white and the colored match in the needle through the last white on the cou- i size.

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HEAD—DRESS BY

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JANE

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WEAVER.

g 1- work-3 d c, as before, 8 ch black, f. Repeat i-l’lil 7 times. 2nd Rom—1' 5 d c gold, (over 3 d c lst row,) 3 ch black, 1 7 times. ,1,”

8rd Rom—1' 7 d 0 gold, (over 5 d c 2nd row,) 8 ch black, 1- 7 times.

4th Rom—1- 9 d 0 gold, (over 7 d 0 8rd row.) 3 ch black, 1* 7 times.

5th Row—f 7 d 0 gold, (over 9 d c 4th row,)

3 ch, 1 d c, 8 ch black, 1' 7 times.

6th Rom—1' 5 d 0 gold, (over 7 d 0 6th row,) 3 ch, 1 d c, 3 ch, 1 d c, 8 ch black, 1' 7 times.

7th Rom—1- 8 d c gold, (over 6 d 0 6th row.)


3 ch,1 dc,8ch,1do,8eh,ldc,30hblack,

1' 7 times. 8th Rom—1- 1 d e, 8 ch, 1- all round.

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9th Row—Same as 8th. 10th Rom—Shell work in gold thread, which

i is done by working 1' 6 d c in one loop, miss 4., We have designed this head-dress expressly g 5 d c in one, miss 4, 1- nll round. for the patrons of "Peterson." 11th R0w.—Place the 5 d c in centre stitch of Marianas—Two spools gold thread, one every shell on 10th row, 1 ch between each shell. skein black purse twist, fine steel hook. Cord Run the cord in the 9th row, fasten on the and tassel, mixed gold and black. S tassels, draw to fit the knot of hair. This head With the gold thread make it oh of 8. Join, § dress is very simple, easily made, and quite as and in it work 7 (l c, with 3 ch between each pretty as the imported ones of this style. The stitch. Fasten the black silk and begin the‘édrnwing gives the headdress wide open. It star. émay be varied in color to suit the taste of the lst Rom—3 d 0 gold, (pass the black silk 5 wearer. The combinations of crimson and gold, heck of the 8 gold st-itches_worked,) and make a“ blue and silver, or, for every day wear, it may 8 ch black. Drop the black, take up the gold, 3 be made entirely of silk.

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