The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . IoiNr ; \\\ii\kiFig. 17 and page 16 STiTi 11. .See Fig, -7. Jahot Showim; \ Practicai. Ai-imji ation 0¥ Point in or Vasuyki; Stitch. See. page 16 used to curve the stems that are marked with a pen-cil and worked in outline stitch. The budlike ef-fect of the bullion-stitch embroidery is secured bytaking three stitches in bullion stitch, winding thethread times around the needle. (See Fig. 23.)The centre stitch can be in a deeper shade, withcharming effect. The smock


The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . IoiNr ; \\\ii\kiFig. 17 and page 16 STiTi 11. .See Fig, -7. Jahot Showim; \ Practicai. Ai-imji ation 0¥ Point in or Vasuyki; Stitch. See. page 16 used to curve the stems that are marked with a pen-cil and worked in outline stitch. The budlike ef-fect of the bullion-stitch embroidery is secured bytaking three stitches in bullion stitch, winding thethread times around the needle. (See Fig. 23.)The centre stitch can be in a deeper shade, withcharming effect. The smocking pattern across the top of the waistfronts where attached to the yoke is shown in detailon page II. .y waist pattern may oe used whichproviiles for gathered fronts to a shoulderyoke, allowing for a fullness of three times, if checkeddimity is used (as in Fig. I). If plain material isused, an<l shirring threads marked by sewing-ma- 13


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