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 LEATHER CANVAS SEGAR- CASE -APPLIQUE. BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

MATERIALS. -Leather canvas, cardboard of the same color, brown cloth, brown silk cordon in several shades, small steel beads. This consists of two parts pushed into each

button-hole stitch and initials are worked with brown silk. The branch of flowers is in shades of red-brown. The edge is ornamented with three different shades of brown, which harmonize nicely with the steel beads. One of these medallions is so arranged as to hide the greater part of the seam. The second medallion is placed on the other side of the round. The outer edge is bound with a brown ribbon, three-quarters of an inch broad, and the medal-

other, and rendered firm by a ground of cardboard. The outer part measures five inches in length and seven inches in circumference ; the inner part is a half-inch shorter and a half- inch narrower. Cut these parts out in leather canvas, the holes of which must run quite straight, and sew the long sides together so as to form a lions are ornamented to correspond, as shown round. The two medallions, which ornament in the proper size in these two cuts. The bindthe outer part, are of brown cloth. The outer ing is not fastened inside until the cardboard is 82