. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. the cut herewith given is shown a neat style of trimming for door. It ismade as follows: paste outthree plies of buckram, andlay off for block or bis-cuit pattern, leaving spaceenough all around for abroad lace border, and atthe top leave double thespace. The top space isformed into a plain clothroll of the same goods asthe job is trimmed with. In this instance the trim-ming is brown cloth; thebroad lace is silk and wor-sted of a shade much light-er than the cloth. The dia-mond shaped and connect-ing figures are worsted, andare raised. CARD POCKET. Th


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. the cut herewith given is shown a neat style of trimming for door. It ismade as follows: paste outthree plies of buckram, andlay off for block or bis-cuit pattern, leaving spaceenough all around for abroad lace border, and atthe top leave double thespace. The top space isformed into a plain clothroll of the same goods asthe job is trimmed with. In this instance the trim-ming is brown cloth; thebroad lace is silk and wor-sted of a shade much light-er than the cloth. The dia-mond shaped and connect-ing figures are worsted, andare raised. CARD POCKET. The card pocket is made of tin and covered with Turkey Morocco, the color No. 1. of the trimming. No. 2. No. 2.—This style, as will be perceived, is somewhat different from the other. The surface of the door is trimmed plain, the fall alone being stuffed. The fall is stuffed in diamond form, and inclosed with a lace border. A drop pocket is shown with a hroad lace border; this pocket runs up under the fall to the top, and is there


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