Babyhood . to beB. 286 BAB YBOOD. Summer Afghans. The two afghans here described are pretty forBabys coach, as well as useful to throw overBaby when sleeping or being carried about, andmay, I trust, prove acceptable to some readers ofBabyhood. Number one, of which illustrations are giv-en, requires one and one-quarter yards of eider- 1 1 X X X B down flannel three-quarters of a yard wide, twoskeins of light blue crewel zephyr, and one-quarter yard of common canvas used for cross-stitch (the coarsest kindi. Cut the canvas in. two pieces of six and three inches in width, andbaste one on each end


Babyhood . to beB. 286 BAB YBOOD. Summer Afghans. The two afghans here described are pretty forBabys coach, as well as useful to throw overBaby when sleeping or being carried about, andmay, I trust, prove acceptable to some readers ofBabyhood. Number one, of which illustrations are giv-en, requires one and one-quarter yards of eider- 1 1 X X X B down flannel three-quarters of a yard wide, twoskeins of light blue crewel zephyr, and one-quarter yard of common canvas used for cross-stitch (the coarsest kindi. Cut the canvas in. two pieces of six and three inches in width, andbaste one on each end, across the flannel, fourinches from the end, as B and C in should be on opposite sides of the flannel, so that when the end B is turned over,the right side will appear above the right side stitch A. (which includes two meshes eachway), work pattern B on B in illustration, and Con C in illustration.


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