Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . y looks as if it wasstem stitch most care-fully done. Anotherspread is made of creamwhite sateen, with orna-ment in tints almostapproaching lavendershades, and with aborder of plush of aharmonizing tint. Crashand linen momie clothare also used for bed-spreads, and are elabo-rately decorated. Alinen momie cloth hasfor its design a large leafand flower pattern. Thestems are done in looseKensington stitch increwels, and the leavesare not only outlined,but filled-in with parallellines, an eighth of aninch apart. The leaves are large and haveirregular spots in l
Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . y looks as if it wasstem stitch most care-fully done. Anotherspread is made of creamwhite sateen, with orna-ment in tints almostapproaching lavendershades, and with aborder of plush of aharmonizing tint. Crashand linen momie clothare also used for bed-spreads, and are elabo-rately decorated. Alinen momie cloth hasfor its design a large leafand flower pattern. Thestems are done in looseKensington stitch increwels, and the leavesare not only outlined,but filled-in with parallellines, an eighth of aninch apart. The leaves are large and haveirregular spots in long stitches of lightergreens worked in them to break then-monotony. , The flowers are filled-in withlayers of filoselle by making loops of it aninch long and fastening them down with astitch of filoselle at the upper end, whichis in itself ornamental. This linen momie cloth coverlet is veryeffectively finished with a broad band ofolive plush. iM.\tilda G. 230 STRAWBRIDGE <^ CLOTHIERS QUARTERLY. fV- \^\ .? \ v\\-V\^^VWH- V\.\ -. declared that it re-llected great credit up-on the bright lady whogave it to them. She cares nothingabout the fame thaimight follow her dis-covery ; but hopes, foithe sake of her friends,that her vinegar willbecome as universallyknown and valued asit deserves to B. H WOOL ROSES. EMBROIDEREDLAMBREQUIN. The handsome lambrequin withcolored and Spanish lace embroidery, the design for which is given inthe illustration, is made upon olive greenfelt, when the Spanish lace embroidery isused; while for the colored embroidery anapplique of velvet of the same shade isused. The fine silk cords that finish off thevelvet applique, are of old-gold and olive-green, and are united by light blue cross-stitches. The embroidery on the velvet hassatin appliques, and is done with split filo-selle silk. The large figure in the middlehas a yellow applique at the point, whichis covered by gold threads crossing eachother. In the centre is- a brown applique, andat the to
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