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CROCHET

COMFORTER.

the gauze, and sew the gauze over a pad filled } gauze, and sew it at the outer edge so as to with scent upon the foundation, about one inch fall upon the inner feather line. Two narrow from the outer edge. Close to this scented pad rows of silk or woolen braid may be used inplace a very full goffered green sarsnet ribbon stead of ribbon, which must, however, be sewn upon the uncovered remaining part of the together. wwwww CROCHET

COMFORTER .

BY MRS . JANE WEAVER. MATERIALS.-White Berlin wool ; blue filoselle ; crochet-hook. A chain of eighty stitches worked rather loosely will be sufficient for a comforter. Upon a foundation the required length, crochet for the 1st row : Like the first line forward of a common tricot row ; returning, the two first stitches are worked off separately, as usual, by drawing back the thread. Then crochet seven chain, loop the thread round the needle, work off separately the two next stitches of the preceding line, seven chain, and so on to the end of the row. In this manner work six lines forward and six backward, in which the loops always fall reversed, as represented in the design. Then draw double blue filoselle silk lengthwise through the loops of this stripe, and sew the stripes in a spiral form, stitch upon stitch, so that the filoselle appears to wind through in a slanting direction. Finish by ornamenting the comforter with a white or blue and white woolen, or silk tassel.

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