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This set would be decidedly new, and it would suggest more than anything else the handsome pieces which are brought to this country from Paris. If you make a scarf of this kind you must not. of course, trim it with lace. That would change its entire tone at once and make it commonplace. .\ lovely tea cloth might be made with a border all around formed of one-quarter of the design, repeating the figure over and over again for the border. The wheel would be charming repeated abo\"e the hem of a s...mall square doyley, and two of the figures of the design could be used as a border across the bottom of a dainty evening bag of fine .Arabian-colored linen, the bag lined with white satin. .\ lin- gerie pillow might have the pattern repeated across its center, or one pattern might be worked toward the U[)i)er right hand corner. The Perforated Pattern The cutwork pincushion pattern will be found on Perforated Sheet No. 4. The design is Xo. 14. Page Eighteen LESSON N I N A Round Between-Meals Centerpiece A Graceful Arrangement of Poppies Done in Kensington Stitch in Natural Colors SHADED embroidery, at its best, is perhaps the very finest needlework that can be made, and this poppy centerpiece represents the highest development of shaded work.
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