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 BUGLE

FRINGE

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THIS pretty and fashionable trimming may are required, together with a narrow silk be easily made by following the pattern. Two cord for the heading. No directions are resizes of jet beads, and two sizes of jet bugles ? quired.

CRAVAT

FOR

GENTLEMAN.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

IN the front of the number we give an engraving of a Cravat for a gentleman. The materials are a bit of cardboard, a small piece of narrow elastic, and silk or satin on the cross. To make this Cravat, cut a piece of card to the shape shown in the annexed cut, but larger ; cover it with silk on both sides, and sew on a loop of elastic for fixing on to the button of the collar of band of the shirt. Make card ; shape, and finish with a strap over the a neatly-shaped bow, and sewit upon the covered center of the bow.

BUGLE

TRIMMING

FOR

DRESSES.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER. In the front of the number we give two designs for these pretty trimmings, which, at the present time, happen to be the rage for trimming dresses. Procure a broad silk braid or www LADY'S

galloon, and upon it sew the bugles, as seen in the design ; and for a trifle these pretty trimmings can be made, which in the stores sell for a high price. wwwwwwwwwwww ..

TOILET

SLIPPER.

IN the front of the number we give a pat- give a diagram, by which the slipper may be tern, in colors, for a Lady's Slipper. We also cut out. We think it a very pretty affair. 231