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 SATIN

TRIMMINGS.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

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THE satin must be laid over cardboard cut the exact shape for the triangles, and fastened upon the wrong side. Two of these triangles are joined together at the corners, and fastened with invisible stitches from the wrong side, exactly according to the design, which is in the proper size.

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IN

The satin trimming in No. 1 is also worked separately, and the triangles worked over cardboard, and arranged between the folds, according to design. The loops in No. 2 are put on separately, and have a piping without cord inside. They are made of folds of velvet or satin.

BRETON

WORK.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

No. 1 may be worked with either chain-stitch The triangles and circular dots may be of one or braid, according to taste. The three van- or two colors. This makes a very beautiful dyked lines are intended to be of one color. trimming for chemises Russe, etc. 84