. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 4.—Headdress, formed of a gold net andscarlet and gold rosettes, with scarlet velvetbow and ends. Fig. 38* Fig. 5.—Fancy coat for a little boy, made offine gray cloth, and braided with heavy blackcord. Fig. 6.—French collar and sleeves ; one ofthe latest styles. Fig. 7.—Slip for a baby. Figs. 8 and 9.—Blue velvet net with coro-net, showing the back and front. Materialsrequired for one net are: One piece of narrowblue velvet, one bunch of gold beads, No. 9 ;blue velvet coronet and plait, gold cord andtassels. Although we have called this head-dress a net, it is


. Godey's lady's book . Fig. 4.—Headdress, formed of a gold net andscarlet and gold rosettes, with scarlet velvetbow and ends. Fig. 38* Fig. 5.—Fancy coat for a little boy, made offine gray cloth, and braided with heavy blackcord. Fig. 6.—French collar and sleeves ; one ofthe latest styles. Fig. 7.—Slip for a baby. Figs. 8 and 9.—Blue velvet net with coro-net, showing the back and front. Materialsrequired for one net are: One piece of narrowblue velvet, one bunch of gold beads, No. 9 ;blue velvet coronet and plait, gold cord andtassels. Although we have called this head-dress a net, it is not netted, but consists merelyof rows of velvet crossed to form squares, fast-ened together with four gold beads. Any ladymay, with very little trouble, arrange one ofthese stylish headdresses, which, when pur- 487 488 godeys ladys book and magazine, Fig. C. Fig. 7


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