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 NEW DESIGN FOR

ORNAMENTAL COMB.

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of the preceding row ; between these, regularly, 3rd row: Alternately one treble, one scallop alternately three chain, a picot turning down- picot, as in the outer row of the medallion, one ward consisting of four chain, one single, which chain, in which the treble is divided. latter must be worked in the first of the four 4th row: Likewise crochet * one double, three chain. chain, one picot, three chain. Repeat from *.

NEW

DESIGN

FOR

ORNAMENTAL

COMB.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

MATERIALS.-1 yards, 1 inch wide velvet or watered ribbon ; and some jet beads of two sizes ; and six small jet drops. Our design is so full in detail that a description is almost needless ; but for the benefit of those who are novices in this kind of work, a few hints may be useful. The cross-piece, Nó. 2, forming the comb, is to be mounted upon a piece of pasteboard covered with silk, same color as the velvet used ; this is to be ornamented with the beads, as seen in the design. The fringe is done by stringing fifteen small beads, then fastening them as for a loop, fifteen more, etc., beads, ending with the jet drops. Add the reto the end of the first row. The second row is mainder of the velvet or ribbon, looping it from done in the same manner, observing to fasten side to side. Bend the comb part slightly, as the loop of beads into the eighth bead of the seen in No. 1, making the curve to suit the first loop of former row ; repeat to the end. The shape of the " chignon," and fasten with a hair pendants are composed of both sizes of the pin at the sides.