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‘GOOD ' STORIES.
next, repeat from * 9 times, then fill 6
(double) blocks with trebles, and make
8 more spaces, as at first. Returning, make
S chain aver each space, putting treble in
treble. I. intend trying this, using an
alphabet of medium size, and will gladly
make known the result if desired.
Elizabeth, N. Alice G. L.
Co ivan Chat
Willsome one kindly give “explicit di-
rections for crocheting a sluimber-robe, also
ra gentleman’ 8 four- in- hand necktie,
cracheted ? I. E. 8.
L. B. 865, Cape Vincent, N. y
In our Needlework department for April
Will some one kindly send directions for
crocheting a purse of silk, with beads?—
a round one, such asis attachod to the belt.
t should like to Enow how to do initials in
bead-work, also other figures. ' C
(The cross-stitch alphabet, o any patter this
work, may be coped with beads Work Ti doubles
‘chet, Moving ub a be erever there is @ cross=
stiteli, the beads being strung on the silk before work
begun. [have seen dress-garuiture beaded in this way.
Perhaps this will please the lady who
asked how to make a paper-rack: Take a
yard of fancy straw matting, such as is
used on floors—the ‘‘linen-warp’’ matting is
most pliable. Bind the two raw edges with
strips of satine, or any suitable material.
sbould like one having a lattice-top, also for | ou:
wish and will describe what is wanted, The
entire set of patterns, revers, callar and
g
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a
poo of instruction in this work may be
for 10 cents, or with the outft—tneluding
patcorn for 10-inch centerpiece, linen center
braid—for 20 cents.
‘tes, IL., Battlecreek, Mich.—The cross-
stitch book, at 10 cents, which has been
previously mentioned, contains many _bor-
ders for cross-stitching gipghams, tidies,
the alphabet—in size between those now
being pubjished—etc. You to
appeared directions fore lovely sof sofa- coed whe solvage edges may be bound or not, as | know that a motber of my acquaintance | Ifyou suffer from Epilepsy or Fits, Falling Sick-
a he x y tT sh a Tike w hersel inte urn up on end and tack it about |has used the alphabet for embroidering a | ness, St, Vitus's Daves or Vertigo, bave children,
miro, Ne Xs oot ane wilt weet hine inches from the other, finishing the | dress worn by her Hitvle gin of three years, | relatives, friends or neighbors that do so, or know j
ot will fm=
if she. will write to
me, or allow full mathe and address to be
published.
Steam Valley, Lyooming Co.
sides where you fasten it with large ribbon
bows. Attach two large brass rings | at the
by which to suspend the Tho
orked
front may have the word “papers”
across it in wor:
letters’? from it.
people that are aiMicted, my New Trea
mediately relieve and PERMANENTLY CURE
them, and all
FREE TR
Jn plain package absolutely free, an
Will some one kindly. send me Girztions sted or heavy silk, us} Dg the | with bol to tie in front. Mad i
1g the ero to tie in front. Made up in
for. crocheting ladies’ bedroom-: ene cross-stitch letters, or may be painted with | fine percale, this is a charming and sory loo “Epilepsy E- dislneee Meee rail. Tease AY.
e, Oregon, Mrs. Ell 1 Rees, also a decoration of flowers. The rack may jable waist. seen it completed. | name, ‘nd full address. correspondence
‘ table-cover of blue (or other color, if
preferred) denim is pretty, serviceable and
inexpensive. Get five yards, or according
Cuta maple-leaf of per, so that
it may be easily traced. on nthe goods with
chalk or pencil, take tidy-cotton: No. 14
outline stitch all around the
work, putting in all the veins and stems,
and continue tracing and working, until
Mine I placed about eigbt inches apart, one
, apother down. I also made a very pretty
pinoushion of light- blue cotton, the kind
each corner of ‘mine, and it is ay enough
for any Grossing: -table. Ibave pillow-shams
ma same way, only 23 place of
bobbinet I used coin-dot mus.
Mt. Vernon, elena B. price. A little practise will enable any one rock bottom wholenal
Mrs, G. W. ‘Morgan’ asks some ideas in to colaree these prints to the size desired. journals so much more pretentious—as re price. ur Arlington M Ki
. ; Cordelia, Pa.— exchange | gards the subscription price! A beautiful ever offered; in |
one of more at $14.85
pen-wipers. One way of using up odd ends
of wool or worsteds is to cut. fhe in lengths
of about two inches, make a ro}] about the
ize of asmall spool, then take a piece of
velvet a little more than two inches, turn
in the edges and bind it nicely sround the
my inkstand. Anotber way is to cut five| will have passed jong efore 1 can rene Van Buren Sty B-39, Chi: se
circular pieces, ench about~ five. inches | you through these colainns. ‘The | Mysteries of the Vegetable Kingdom Ex. | — onsen ,
. Uhree OT ui the mull tie may be of ‘ino. knitted, Meatted :
@éruse, varoe OL comets
other; take two of
quarters, and fasten with points together
on the odd piece, keeping in place
puta piece of |
be made narrower, if preferred, in which
case a yard will be sufficient for two, an
all edges should be bound. The two edges
may be ught together and fastened,
forming a yoo, within which the papers
aro slipped
Travedil, Mass.
Talks with Correspondents.
Kindly reinember to send all requests oF orders for
M. M.,
log-cabin guilt is pieced by beginning in
the center with a toe inch square of some
brigbt color, usually Op one side of
published, can be sont you for five venta, or
a sheet of printed patterns containing the
*‘Jog-cabin,’’ and many others, for the same
L,
would Gebetataly have been printed had it
reached the department. Send it again, if
it has not already appea! you yory
sure it complied with tbe. Crates ‘ot the
onaeee colur
Miss B. G., rT rtford.—You should. have
an answer by mail, since the
rocheted lace, or—which is perhaps
especially favored just at present—Batten-
berg or point: lace. The design given fois
Stamford, Conn. Mrs. J. Panting.
another and more elaborate design if jou
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These patterns are absolutely reliable an
you are sure to be pleased with them—quite
as much so as though you had paid twice
the price. ,
June Bride, North Dakota. —Make the
body of the curtains of bobbinet or of even-
ly woven scrim, as preferred. If you have
lace, of which I wil
Mother. of Two, Newton, Mass.—Thank
you for your words of appreciation. It is
design for baby’s alk cap. shall appear next
month—one which think will exactly
meet your wish for Sno that is “open and
lace-like.’’
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a pretty button, metal ornament, or some-} match ‘deep veers and collar, would Pe very ing the closing years of the century | NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED. Thieis
tbing similar, ‘in the center. The edges| pretty for the purpose mention The Is co onspieuously sly atu trated by the ty bons: Se SING ehaterer™ Rt INVOLVES 2
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A you have made a borderall around. In the | any Un re jn this department direct to the | anything you could buy ata much greater
1 middle make a centerpiece of the leaves, | edito iedlewo ork, whose aadress appears: at the | cost, not counting, of course, your D inks
3 round ° cone the’ and add a fringe of the head of a ee ent aa ta cample copy of Goud | labor. Knitted, netted or crocheted lace a vatchem and
; t y-cott leaves may join, if - pre-| stories. - A.G. F. ould be in good taste for the edge and in- ckere.” tums given © :
i ‘erred, or be arranged in any desired way. Stamford, Conn.—The’ ‘‘strip’’ | sertion, certainly, as youre also Battenberg Agents W
which’ resembles silk. square bobbin-l: a f
: his sew a two-inch Stee on light, say one simple bobbin-lace edge, of coarse, cream- B d _
| gota yard of Bobbinet ‘and vo all around. inch wide, forming an oblong. On one side | Colored linen thread, applied to cream bob- Brass an
fbe same size as the ovshion, ruffle and all, |0f this sew a strip © of light. on the otber a | binet, large, coarse mesh. is lace is] INSTRUMENTS, DRUMB, ETO.
\ and pin over it. When soiled, remove ai i strip of dark, on the longer side thus | especially desirable for such decoration, and | Reqnceg cca iooit buy anal you
‘ wash the gover, pull ip shape, and pin on formed another strip of dark, Continue | thera is po trouble in learning to make it. The Kudotph Wurltrer Co,
again. I ‘abunch of Laby riblon on |thus to form. the entire square. A por: I will gladly answer avy questions regard-| 09%, Fourth 8 CINCINNATE O. ,
: orated pattern block of this, or any design | ing it.
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