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NUBIA.

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worked in simple crochet, with the silk which is g the lost. The two colors of violet and maize are not used carried at the back and worked in until l very pretty together, or crimson, gold color, and it is again required. The portion of the purse block, make a handsome contrast. The silk which comes between the two ends is n variety t should be rather ﬁne. The rings, tassel, end

of pattern perfectly simple—merely chaining ‘ trtnge may be either steel or gold.

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JANE

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NUBIA. WEAVER.

Cnst on 800 stitches.

Knit 3 rows plain, after

wooden needles. Herring-bone stitch. We have which widen and narrow every row, knitting the designed this Nubia expressly for the thir rea- i Nubia 1 yard wide. Finish with 3 rows plain. ders 0! “Peterson.”

Tie in a fringe } yard deep.