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it in the 3rd of the 5 ch ; draw the 5th loop Work two sides exactly alike. Before joining through, so forming a picot the reverse way. 5them together tack the upper half of each side ch, 1 s in 3rd ; 2 ch, take up the 15 ch of foun- to a piece of paper, in order to make the points dation chain to first half circle, 5 ch; 1 in s 3rd fall in their right places, then fill up each side 2 ch, 1 s on 1st 1 in half circle ; 5 ch, 1 s on 3rd, of the rounds with Russian or ribbed crochet. 5 ch, take up the 3rd loop for a reverse picot ; This is plain crochet, only worked from the 5 ch, 1 s in 3rd ; 2 ch, 1 s on last long of next back of the loop. When you come to the points circle ; repeat all round the work. At the end take the needle out and draw through the point the last stitch in the row, then work back again. work in s to the top of the 1st picot. 2nd round : 5 ch, 1 s in 3rd, 2 ch, 1 s on next When this crochet is completed, join the two picot, 5 ch, 1 s in 3rd, 2 ch, 1 s on 2nd picot sides together by a row of chain- stitch. Work from the last taken up. This leaves the 3rd at the top of the bag: 1st: A row of de all round. picot made in the 1st round to fall inside the work. * 5 ch, 1 s in 3rd, 2 ch, 1 s on next picot; 2nd row : 111 ch, miss 1. 11. 3rd row: Like the 2nd, taking the chain up repeat from once more ; then repeat, missing a picot. Repeat from the same place all round ; of last row for the 1 stitches. 4th row: * 3 ch, miss 1, 1 dc. Repeat. at the end of round work in single crochet to 5th row: 3 ch, 1 dc on 2nd ch of last round. the top of the 1st picot of this round. 3rd round : 5 ch, 1 s in 3rd, 2 ch, 1 s in Repeat. 6th row: Dc and fasten off. next picot; repeat. 4th and 5th rounds: Like the 3rd. Add a fine silk cord to draw the bag up, which 6th and 7th rounds : 7 ch, 1 s in 5th, 4 ch, 1 must be lined through with strong silk, and three tassels. See engraving. s on next picot ; fasten off.

MUSIC- ROLL. BY MRS. JANE WEAVER

MATERIALS.-Gray perforated leather, one{ laid in folds and turned round a quarter of an yard of green sarcenet ribbon half an inch inch over the outer edge, ornamented in the broad, one yard of gray ribbon one inch and a middle with a wooden button worked over in quarter broad, green flosselle silk, Venitian crochet with green silk. The outside consists shells, gold beads, half a yard of black elastic, of perforated leather, ornamented with little two small enamel, and two large wooden but- Venitian shells and gold beads, and bound on tons, cardboard, etc. both sides with green sarcenet ribbon. For the Our model consists of two equal parts formed crochet band, which is buttoned on on one side, into a round, furnished with atop, and joined begin from the middle with green silk, and work by a band of elastic worked over with crochet. a chain of six inches and three-quarters long, For the ground of each of these parts, cut a and crochet double round it over an elastic at the piece of cardboard four inches high and eight last row at the end, leaving a space of one inch for a button-hole. For the last row crochet little inches wide, gummed together. The top is of gray sarcenet ribbon gummed on scallops of one double and five chain, passing to the outer edge of the round. The ribbon is over always two double of the preceding row. VOL. LVI.- 30