SCOTCH
SMOKING—CAP DY
MRS.
JANE
IN
CROCHET.
WEAVER.
We have designed this expressly for the sub- < widening enough to keep the work flat. scribers to “Peterson.”
Then
work 2 rows dc, narrowing every 8 stitches. 2
hiATERIALB.—2 oz. dark blue double zephyr, rows narrowing every 6 stitches, 2 rows without § oz. grey and white mixed, large crochet hook. innrrowing. Join the grey wool. and work 3 With the blue zephyr make a ch of 6. Join, rows in sc. Finish with card and tassel of the
work in dc a circle 2% fingers in diameter, tmixed wool for the top of cap.
A HONITON SPRIG. DY
HRS.
JANE
WEAVER.
Q Time was procured, for an English periodical, E from the lloniton~lncc district; and we copy it, S because it is vouched for, by that periodical, a!
i genuine. The lace-makers prick the outline and 3 work the sprig on the cushion with bobbins. It Sean be closely imitated by being sewn over on i fine. clear muslin, cut out, the centre filled with in lace-stitch, and so fastened down on clear iBrussels net. Worked in this way, the imita
t tion is so close as not to be easily detected.
We
ihad this sprig engraved, two months ago, but gdcferred it in consequence of having so many original patterns, that were more seasonable. lll
will, however, be new to most, if not to all of our readers.