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 CROCHET

INSERTION.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER. Begin with the middle pattern, and crochet rows forward and backward crosswise. Make a chain of 10 stitches, and work upon this for the 1st row: 3 chain for the first treble, then 3 times alternately 1 chain and 1 treble, and with each chain pass over 1 stitch of the first chain, then 3 chain ; with these pass over 1 stitch. The last 3 stitches of the first chain are to divide 7 treble. 1 2nd row: 3 chain for the first treble, then 3 times alternately 1 chain and 1 treble in the 2 upper threads of the second, fourth, and sixth treble of the preceding row; 3 chain and 7 treble in the hole of the scallop formed of 3 chain, which finish this row. Repeat the second row until the work is long enough ; then THE materials are a steel crochet-hook and work the straight border on each side, 7 chain, white cotton ; and the pattern is a very pretty 1 single into the corner stitch of each leaf; one for trimming petticoats, drawers, bodices, then a row of 1 chain and 1 treble, passing etc. over 1 stitch of previous row.

DESIGN

FOR

BOOK - MARKER.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THE materials are a small piece of perforated ; Then the little perforated patterns are sewn on card ; a sharp penknife ; and some ribbon. The to the ribbon with a few cross stitches, or are card should be laid upon a piece of wood, and gummed on to it. cut according to our design with a penknife.

TAPE

INSERTION.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER. In the front of the number, we give a new design represents a trimming of folded tape, in pattern for Tape Insertion, to be used for ladies' the proper size, for which take two pieces of drawers, petticoats, night-dresses, etc. The tape a quarter of an inch broad, and fold them, 73