HEAD-DRESS
OF
BEADS.
433
W
M
of various other new and stylish articles, capes, :lincn, have been described by the fashion editor tippets, 810., which not being strictly articles in i in the usual place, at the close of the number.
HEAD—DRESS BY
l ll llll Will“.
E; .-_-._..
M115. JANE
OF
BEADS.
WEAVER
l li.ll_. ll
Ill it
it"III
‘.r—:-_—_-_-_' ==.=__.§E
5
A“
"I 'I
THIS pretty affair is made of silk and beads. Q the centre and the two first rows. By continuing The foundation is of coarse saddler’s sill:I or Q these rows, it may be made of any size. The
fine cord, on which is strung large beads, asghead-dress may be made of pearl beads on a seen in the engraving.
As the entire head-dress 3 colored, or it may be made entirely in black, if
would be too large for our pages, we have given : preferred. W4,’m~m, AAA-nu.“ ~W,M”,
CHRISTMAS III
PURSE.
. the front, of the number will be found a t because it would make an appropriate gift for 4
colored .pattern for a purse, which we have de- i that holiday.
It. is to be done in crochet.
signed expressly for the subscribers to “Peter- i cross lines represent the stitches. so B ."
We have called it a Christmas purse,z
The
J. w.