. Florence home needle-work. Fig. 15. —Sections of Honiton Braid. 16 FLORENCE HOME NEEDLE-WORK. The linen behind each section of the braid is cut awaywith a pair of sharp-pointed scissors after the embroidery is finished. Fio\ 11 shows a section of this doily of full size with work in progress. LACE EMBROIDERY DESIGNS. (Figs. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22.) All enterprising dealers in embroidery materials now keepa large variety of perforated patterns in suitable designs for. flo: ii^ter jires % Iloiiito j7 is obi fourteen Fig. 16. —Design for Lace Embroidery. Lace Embroidery. A few illustrati
. Florence home needle-work. Fig. 15. —Sections of Honiton Braid. 16 FLORENCE HOME NEEDLE-WORK. The linen behind each section of the braid is cut awaywith a pair of sharp-pointed scissors after the embroidery is finished. Fio\ 11 shows a section of this doily of full size with work in progress. LACE EMBROIDERY DESIGNS. (Figs. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22.) All enterprising dealers in embroidery materials now keepa large variety of perforated patterns in suitable designs for. flo: ii^ter jires % Iloiiito j7 is obi fourteen Fig. 16. —Design for Lace Embroidery. Lace Embroidery. A few illustrations of these in greatlyreduced size are shown here as examples, Fig. 16, when stamped in full size, measures sixteen inches •bes- On* -1 Pi \ In is apeand onnUroiderv; se with ^s nowkei desigi
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