Our homes and their adornments; . Fig. 58. stitches, and squares of old blue plush, with a small spray embroidered in gold and steel beads. The ends are finished with silk fringe and four large tassels to correspond with tl^ satin and plush. 17 258 OUR HOMES AND THEIR ADORNMENTS. It is impossible in an engraving- to do justice to thiswoik, the rich, deep tints of which plush alone is capableof exhibiting, being quite lost when represented by printersink. Some of the specimens are exquisite, and by manywould be preferred to the most elaborate (IxMi^F^a^KK ^Ifl. HANGINGS FOR DOORS,


Our homes and their adornments; . Fig. 58. stitches, and squares of old blue plush, with a small spray embroidered in gold and steel beads. The ends are finished with silk fringe and four large tassels to correspond with tl^ satin and plush. 17 258 OUR HOMES AND THEIR ADORNMENTS. It is impossible in an engraving- to do justice to thiswoik, the rich, deep tints of which plush alone is capableof exhibiting, being quite lost when represented by printersink. Some of the specimens are exquisite, and by manywould be preferred to the most elaborate (IxMi^F^a^KK ^Ifl. HANGINGS FOR DOORS, HALLS, AND WINDOWS.—HOW TOMAKE THEM, AND OF WHAT TO MAKE THEM.—ELEGANTEFFECTS AT SMALL COST.—HOW TO USE THE ODDS ANDENDS IN RENDERING THE HOUSE MORE BEAUTIFUL.—COST OF MATERIALS.


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