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DIRECTIONS BY

HOW NBS.

A.

TO

MAKE

CYPRESS.*

I. HOLLIKGSWOBTH.

£2312

Hummus—Carmine paper, pink thread for ,

  • MnnnmLs ron M/umm PAPER FLOWERB.-—

hearts, white seeding, small green calyx, leaves, 3 Tissue paper of various colors, carmine paper buds1 &c, l for Pinks, Dahlias, and red Roses, variegated for Cut an equal number of No. l and 2: gum up l Japonicas, Pinks, 810., wire, wax, gum arabic,

No. 1 in the form of a tube as directed for jes- stamens, pipes, green leaves, calyx, sprays, cups gaming, listen on to the petal with gum; make the Bmmen of pink thread, three or four threads an inch in length is sufficient, fasten a thin piece of wire to it long enough for a. stem, touch the ends of the thread in gum, and then dip it in while seeding or corn starch; finish with the small green calyx. The buds and leaves can be

had ready prepared.

l l -

for roses and buds, all the small flowers being of sixty varieties, can be obtained ready stamped of Mrs. A. M. Hollingsworth’s Fancy Store, No. 82 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Orders by mail punclually attended to. A box, with mate

rials for a large bouquet or basket, sent, by mail,

on receipt of one dollar, post-paid.

Branch like example. mm w, ,,~,,,~,, I”.

TATTING BY

MRS.

EDGING.

JANE WEAVER.

In only material required for this work is . being very durable. It is especially adapted for No. 12 Six-cord Crochet Cotton. The edging is l trimming children’s trousers, because so strong. mimble for the trimmings of under portions of; Having filled the shuttle with the cotton we dress, especially for such as belong to children, a have named, make thirty~two stitches, draw Von. XXXV--—5

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