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Win-ms open ﬁres are used, a box to hold the éwood is often necessary, and this is not always

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gcordingly other a design for a wood-box, which iis to be covered with alternate stripes of em .ibroidery and Russian leather. The stripes of lleather are crossed by gold braid, as seen in Q the out on the preceding page. E The embroidered part of the box is worked in red and black, as seen in cut (No. 2,) the block Qbeing the white spaces, and the red the small ésquures marked thus . The box may be ‘ made of any size, as these stripes can be in screased in number, or diminished in length, to Esuit the wishes of the maker. Every other i stripe of embroidery may be green and black if

i variety is preferred.

PATTERN FOE BID! 0! WOODHOX.

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WATCH—POCKET BY

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In the front of the number, printed in blue, is and strong. No. 20 crochet cotton should be a new pattern for a watch-pocket, which has 2 selected. The front, with its circular opening just come out in London. The shape is ﬁrst to i for displaying the face of the watch, is a septi he cut out in the coarsest of the sorts of per- i rate piece, prepared exactly in the same way,

t‘ornted card-board. This shape is next to be ? fastened on with a small gusset at each side. covered with scarlet cloth or satin, carefully ; The reason why perforated card-board is to be stretched and well fastened down at the edge, 3 used, is simply that, in working on the orna and. after having been accurately cut to the 5 mental pattern in heads, the needle may pass shape all round, is to be neatly bound with nar~ i easily through without either blemish or diﬂi row ribbon to match the color of the matcrial.icu1ty.

A hook is to be fastened on the spot

This being completed, the bead-work follows, i shown in our illustration, and a lining laid on

the small beads being in chalk white and theithe back. It is suspended by a bow of ribbon, larger ones in either gold or steel. The cotton 3 which is all the more handsome if enriched with used for this purpose ought to be both smooth it a few beads. -J/.»V-.~/,,,,,, » ,,,,/A~,-,-.~,,/”M”"

EMBROIDERY FOR FLANNEL OR MUSLIN.