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 LITTLE

KEY - BOARD.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THE materials for this useful household ap- } black, and the little squares are worked in a pendage are a piece of wool, brown velvet or somewhat darker shade than the covering, with rep ; brown and yellow silk cordon ; black silk cordon ; and the four threads crossing each beads ; brown cord ; and six brass hooks. other in the middle of the square, are of yellow The design represents a Key- Board nine silk in point Russe. When the work is finished, inches long, four inches wide, and half an inch fasten the cover over the board by a few long thick, covered with velvet or rep, and orna- stitches of coarse thread. Put on a cord all mented all round in point Russe with brown round, and leave it long enough for the handle, cord to match the velvet, ornamented with the and put in the brass hooks. The back may pattern on our design. The color may be then be covered with a piece of lining, in any chosen according to fancy. The beads are appropriate material.

CROCHET

EDGING.

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