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This is a useful as well as beautiful article, and would make a very suitable gift from a lady § to a gentleman, or be appropriate even for our g fair subscrihcrs' boudoirs. It requires six bands Q to make it.
In the annexed cut, we give the design for these ' bands. All the part designated by the white §squares, is to be composed of white glass heads;
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the white in the heart of the medallion is to be formed of satin heads; the blue of deep blue, the red of vermillion; the green of English green. To prepare this work, you must cut a piece of plain canvas, of width double the length. This
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canvas is a foundation for the beads. the bottom a large hem.
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largo needlefuls of Swiss crochet thread. Thread each end, and pass it through the canvas a fin ger's breadth—count four stitches of the canvas I “'llllfl. land go back. This part of the work must be Satin.
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repeated fourteen times, which gives twenty eight equal ends of threads, separated regu larly.
It requires six pieces similar to out No. 2, in ‘ order to make the basket. It requires eighteen NI/v,,P/IN/MrI‘ bunches of beads to make this Work; these base kets are lined like straw baskets, and are orna mented with hows of ribbon.
Take less strong beads, and only following the design of the two upper squares, you can form
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a very pretty bell-pull. This work is very in teresting, and far easier than the explanation would seem to indicate.
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