. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. Fig. 5. SPECIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 457 INFANTS CRIB COVER AND PILLOW. Dainty crib covers for the wee mites are always in order and will finda ready sale at bazaars or in art parlors, and enterprising dealers can makeno mistake in having a few constantly on hand, ready stamped and a por-tion of the workcommenced. Thesearticles all ready em-broidered will not beapt to find so quicka market for mothersusually prefer tomake these daintyaccessories of babystrosseau with theirown hands. The de-sign here given is aLouis XIV and is tobe carried out eitheron fine white


. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. Fig. 5. SPECIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 457 INFANTS CRIB COVER AND PILLOW. Dainty crib covers for the wee mites are always in order and will finda ready sale at bazaars or in art parlors, and enterprising dealers can makeno mistake in having a few constantly on hand, ready stamped and a por-tion of the workcommenced. Thesearticles all ready em-broidered will not beapt to find so quicka market for mothersusually prefer tomake these daintyaccessories of babystrosseau with theirown hands. The de-sign here given is aLouis XIV and is tobe carried out eitheron fine white lawn orchina linen, fine ascob web and soft assilk. The designs offorget-me-nots ar-ranged in wreaths,looped with ribbon,are worked out withone strand of filofloss, in two shadesof old blue, in satinstitch, with a tinyseed stitch of yellowfloss in the center ofeach flower. Work. infants crib cover. out the stems and foliage in outline and satin stitch in two shades of lightolive green filo floss. The ribbon bows and loops work in outline stitch 458 DAINTY WORK FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT. with palest yellow filo floss. The cover should be 44 inches long by 36inches wide. The upper portion should be folded over to a depth of 12inches to form a sham, and edged with fine white lace. The sides and


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