A treatise on lace-making and embroidery, with Barbour's Irish flax thread . .* XXXV. V >..,. x V. **sa& /??** .* *XJ«X+ J Centre-piece, in Cross-stitch. ously. This embroidery material will be found lustrous, durable,and far less expensive than silk. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. [Contributed by Miss M. C. Parsons, 526 State Street, Hudson, ] Materials: Harbours Irish flax thread No. 90, with No. 50 forrings, 3-cord, 200-yards spools, 8 yards linen braid, 5 yards purling,and x/o yard yellow satin. PHOTOGRAPH FRAME. 83 For the larger frame cut a piece of heavy pasteboard, Sj4 X 10inches, cut an ov


A treatise on lace-making and embroidery, with Barbour's Irish flax thread . .* XXXV. V >..,. x V. **sa& /??** .* *XJ«X+ J Centre-piece, in Cross-stitch. ously. This embroidery material will be found lustrous, durable,and far less expensive than silk. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. [Contributed by Miss M. C. Parsons, 526 State Street, Hudson, ] Materials: Harbours Irish flax thread No. 90, with No. 50 forrings, 3-cord, 200-yards spools, 8 yards linen braid, 5 yards purling,and x/o yard yellow satin. PHOTOGRAPH FRAME. 83 For the larger frame cut a piece of heavy pasteboard, Sj4 X 10inches, cut an oval opening in the centre 4^ X 3% inches, placeover one side a layer of wadding, cover with satin, and glue downwell at the back. For the opening, cut the satin out toward theedge and fold to the back smoothly. For the back cut a piece ofpasteboard }{ inch smaller all around, cover with the satin, or with


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