. Godey's lady's book . e rather expensive. Apiece of paper must, first of all, he cut the sizethe net is required to be, and the velvet laidover it in rows, securing to the paper every rowof velvet at each end ; these rows of velvet areagain crossed with more velvet, which shouldhe fastened to the paper in the same velvet should not he cut at the end ofevery row, hut should he left in loops for the elastic. It will now be very easy to catch thevelvet together where it crosses, at the sametime putting on four gold beads. The net ismounted on a velvet coronet, ornamented witha scroll


. Godey's lady's book . e rather expensive. Apiece of paper must, first of all, he cut the sizethe net is required to be, and the velvet laidover it in rows, securing to the paper every rowof velvet at each end ; these rows of velvet areagain crossed with more velvet, which shouldhe fastened to the paper in the same velvet should not he cut at the end ofevery row, hut should he left in loops for the elastic. It will now be very easy to catch thevelvet together where it crosses, at the sametime putting on four gold beads. The net ismounted on a velvet coronet, ornamented witha scroll of gold cord, a plait of blue velvet, andcords and tassels; and to make it fit comfort-ably to the head, a piece of elastic should berun in behind from the extremity of the coro-net on each side. WORK DEPARTMENT. 489 PATTERNS FROM MADAME DEMORESTSESTABLISHMENT, No. 473 Broadway, New Louise Sleeve.—This is another varietyof the flowing sleeve. It is plain at the top,hut is gathered up in a novel manner at the. lower part of the front, and trimmed with adouble quilling, surmounted by a flat bow. Asingle quilling, headed with a narrow gimp,forms the border. The Leoline.—A full sleeve, with a pointedcap at the top and bottom, and sufficiently wide


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