. Godey's lady's book . finished with braid and buttons. This jacketmay be made of pique, or double Marseilles, aswell as silk. White tucked under shirt, withbroad centre-plait and tiny ruffles each side. 594 godeys ladys book and magazine. WAISTBAND AND BRETELLES IN MIGNARDISE AND POINT LACE STITCHES. This is intended to be worn over a white orlight-colored muslin Trace the pattern on a piece of stiff paper,tack the braid on, and where it crosses sew itfirmly together, but not through the in the spaces with Point dAngleterre andVenetian bars, as shown in the engraving. Thee


. Godey's lady's book . finished with braid and buttons. This jacketmay be made of pique, or double Marseilles, aswell as silk. White tucked under shirt, withbroad centre-plait and tiny ruffles each side. 594 godeys ladys book and magazine. WAISTBAND AND BRETELLES IN MIGNARDISE AND POINT LACE STITCHES. This is intended to be worn over a white orlight-colored muslin Trace the pattern on a piece of stiff paper,tack the braid on, and where it crosses sew itfirmly together, but not through the in the spaces with Point dAngleterre andVenetian bars, as shown in the engraving. Theends should be heavily fringed with blacksilk. Full braiding patterns for this bretelle can befurnished. TIGER-SKIN SLIPPERS. (See plate in front.) Materials for a pair of slippers: Half a yard Penelopecanvas, No. 40 ; 6 skeins black single Berlin wool; 4skeins each of seven shades of a pretty red-brown; 6skeins bright scarlet for tbe edging ; 1 skein, a palershade, for the tongue and eyes ; 1 small skein whitefloss silk for the eyes ; 2 ditto the same color as thelightest shade of wool for the body. The novelty which we this month present toour subscribers is a slipper of an elegant andmost beautiful description. The design is per-fectly fresh, and is intended to represent theskin rugs now so generally used in librariesand morning-rooms. The stitch with which the a


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