. Godey's lady's book . the shape of Fig. 2, and large enough to go round justiuside the shell; cut out another piece, Fig. 3, sew themtogether, leaving a small hole to put in the bran ; fill it,and stitch up the remaining portion. Take a piece of Fh blue or red velvet, the shape of Fig, 2, and sew it allround. Glue the two shells on to the cushion, then fin-Fir. ish it off with a small bow of the same colored ribbon asthe velvet. mammas work-basket. Materials.—A piece of white fillet, a little blue crochetsilk, a frame, some white and blue satin, card-board,and blue gimps ; a yard of blue


. Godey's lady's book . the shape of Fig. 2, and large enough to go round justiuside the shell; cut out another piece, Fig. 3, sew themtogether, leaving a small hole to put in the bran ; fill it,and stitch up the remaining portion. Take a piece of Fh blue or red velvet, the shape of Fig, 2, and sew it allround. Glue the two shells on to the cushion, then fin-Fir. ish it off with a small bow of the same colored ribbon asthe velvet. mammas work-basket. Materials.—A piece of white fillet, a little blue crochetsilk, a frame, some white and blue satin, card-board,and blue gimps ; a yard of blue satin ribbon. Cover your frame with white satin on the outside, andblue in the interior, the bottom being slightly stuffedwith wadding. The sides are put in rather full. Forthe pockets you will take a piece of blue satin doublethe depth of the basket, fold it in two, with a thicknessof fine wadding scented with pot-pourri within it, and sew it in six pockets in the inside, plaiting in the fulnessat the bottom, and concealing the stitches with a chenille


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