. Godey's lady's book . skirt is simply cut about six inches longer thanit is desirable to wear it, and gathered aboutfour inches from the bottom, so as to form apuff about four inches deep, and separatedabout every six inches by velvet, gimp, orruching, according to the materials made berthe is a straight piece, formed in thesame manner. Daisy Waist.— Full lace waist separated intopuffs by insertion, through which narrow rib-bon or velvet is run. Full sleeves, puffed atthe top and at the wrist. Swiss bodice of silk,bordered with plain velvet. Shoulder straps ofvelvet, with shoulder kno


. Godey's lady's book . skirt is simply cut about six inches longer thanit is desirable to wear it, and gathered aboutfour inches from the bottom, so as to form apuff about four inches deep, and separatedabout every six inches by velvet, gimp, orruching, according to the materials made berthe is a straight piece, formed in thesame manner. Daisy Waist.— Full lace waist separated intopuffs by insertion, through which narrow rib-bon or velvet is run. Full sleeves, puffed atthe top and at the wrist. Swiss bodice of silk,bordered with plain velvet. Shoulder straps ofvelvet, with shoulder knot and ends. A charming waist for a young lady, wornwith a rich skirt, either in silk, or thin mate-rial, such as barege or Self-tuclcing Attachment Jor sewing-machines.—A practical and very useful improvement, andimportant to those who possess a sewing-ma-chine.


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