Smocking, fancy stitches, and cross stitch and darned net designs . Figure No. l. Figure No. 3. r Figure No. 3. the stitches seen upon pages 21, 22,23 and 24, except figure No. 32, areformed upon the foundation-principles ofthe ones on this page and that of figuresNos. 7 and 13. As the latter methods arealso clearly delineated by the pictures, nodifficulty will be experienced in repro-ducing any of the stitches illustrated. Dainty shades of lavender,pink, blue and green, bright tintsof yellow, red, brown and blue,and soft heliotrope, old-rose, gobe-lin and tan colors are all employ-ed for deco
Smocking, fancy stitches, and cross stitch and darned net designs . Figure No. l. Figure No. 3. r Figure No. 3. the stitches seen upon pages 21, 22,23 and 24, except figure No. 32, areformed upon the foundation-principles ofthe ones on this page and that of figuresNos. 7 and 13. As the latter methods arealso clearly delineated by the pictures, nodifficulty will be experienced in repro-ducing any of the stitches illustrated. Dainty shades of lavender,pink, blue and green, bright tintsof yellow, red, brown and blue,and soft heliotrope, old-rose, gobe-lin and tan colors are all employ-ed for decorating garments withfancy stitches, when white is notparticularly or definitely FiotraE No. 4. 22 SMOCKING, FANCY STITCHES, The group of stitches shown below are appropriate for the decoration of gowns, dresses, wrap-pers, coats, cloaks, aprons, petticoats, or any garment for an adult or a child which requires a dainty
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