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PEN-WIPER .

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER. THIS pretty Pen-Wiper is made of gray or drab cloth, the scollops are of violet velvet, applique, also the ring in the center, the edges of which are finished with a fine gold cord. The squares in the center, the edges of the stars, the crosses at the stars, and the stems of flowers are made of gold thread. In the center of the stars, in every scollop, and at the end of the stems are sewn black beads. Line the Pen-Wiper with pieces of cloth, a trifle smaller than the outside : pink the edges. Place a button in the center. The outside cloth should be lined with a piece of heavy cloth, and the edge finished with gold cord. We give, below, a full-sized pattern for this Pen-Wiper.

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