. Your home and its decoration; a series of practical suggestions for the painting, decorating, and furnishing of the home, comp. .. . Plate XXXV. These May be Finished with an Insertion and Border of Lace [40] FABRICS. Plate XXXVI. White Muslin Curtains, Plain or Dotted, Hung Next the Glass velvet, domestic or English linen taffeta in plain color, arras, monkscloth, or denim should be used, the same fabric being adaptablefor door hangings, where greater weight is necessary than at thewindows. The material for these curtains should match in colorthe side walls to give the best effect. Next the


. Your home and its decoration; a series of practical suggestions for the painting, decorating, and furnishing of the home, comp. .. . Plate XXXV. These May be Finished with an Insertion and Border of Lace [40] FABRICS. Plate XXXVI. White Muslin Curtains, Plain or Dotted, Hung Next the Glass velvet, domestic or English linen taffeta in plain color, arras, monkscloth, or denim should be used, the same fabric being adaptablefor door hangings, where greater weight is necessary than at thewindows. The material for these curtains should match in colorthe side walls to give the best effect. Next the glass of the windows, curtains of plain or figured netshould be used. A very wide selection is possible in this plain Arabian net comes in a rich shade of ecru as well as inwhite. Nets showing small figures, and filet nets in block designsreproducing the old hlet laces are attractive. The plain nets orothers of small figures are, however, the best suited to the uses ofthe cottage or small house. These may be finished with an inser-tion and border of lace, or a plain hem or tape border may be XXXV.) Where there are casement windows, and the English idea infurnishing the cottage is to be


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