plain, that is, without widening; then if color is
used for the turnover join it in and work once around, turn the work so
that the border will be right side out when turned up, and work around
five times more. Make a chain of 18 or 20 stitches, according to length
you wish the tassel, wind the wool over four fingers, or a card five
inches wide, 20 times, slip off, tie tightly near one end to form the
head of tassel, and cut open the other end.
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NEEDLECRAFT pictures each month new and beautiful pieces of
needlework--knitting, crochet, including the exclusive Mary Card
designs, cross-stitch, embroidery, etc. Such complete and accurate
directions and descriptions are given that any woman can make the
articles for herself without further instructions. It explains the
stitch to use and shows how to make it.
NEEDLECRAFT will supply you at moderate cost with transfer-patterns,
perforated patterns, or stamped goods for every piece of embroidery
shown. Also many working charts for Crochet and Cross-Stitch Designs.
NEEDLECRAFT will show you the latest productions in fashions and will
furnish you with the best perfect-fitting, seam-allowing patterns. From
these patterns it is easy to make garments for yourself that will look
like the pictures.
NEEDLECRAFT gives up-to-date ideas for decorating your home and tells
you how to do it at the lowest cost. An interesting and instructive
cooking-article appears each month. In short, NEEDLECRAFT is a magazine
that every woman wants and needs, and is one of the most practical
home-dressmaking and fancy-work magazines published.
NEEDLECRAFT is printed on large presses made expressly for it and uses
the best of new type for each issue. The paper stock has a high finish
in order to bring out clearly all the details of the fashion and
fancy-work illustrations. The beautifully colored covers are of
exclusive design--a very artistic border with the center panel showing a
new piece of needlework each month. Like NEEDLECRAFT itself, the covers
are different and practical.
A sample copy will be sent you free and postpaid. Just write your name
and address on a postcard and you will receive a copy by return mail;
or, better still, send us 35 cents and receive the next twelve issues.
You are sure to find those very patterns and designs that you have been
looking for. If you are not more than pleased with NEEDLECRAFT after
reading the first number,
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