The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . . .57- AnoI III l in Sh.\ui;sSee Fig. 38 and page 20 ( 11 1 ? K Pink. Fig. 38. of o.\ Childs Dress,Fig. 37 be well covered by the stitches, as unavoidably the foldsor plaits are irregular. The stitches used are single out-line on the lirst line, double cable on the second line,one-half diamond on the third line, and double cable onthe fourth line. Following this are four lines of wave,using three stitches up and three stitches down for thewave. .After these one r


The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . . .57- AnoI III l in Sh.\ui;sSee Fig. 38 and page 20 ( 11 1 ? K Pink. Fig. 38. of o.\ Childs Dress,Fig. 37 be well covered by the stitches, as unavoidably the foldsor plaits are irregular. The stitches used are single out-line on the lirst line, double cable on the second line,one-half diamond on the third line, and double cable onthe fourth line. Following this are four lines of wave,using three stitches up and three stitches down for thewave. .After these one row of full diamond, and thenpoints made in diamond stitch. It will be noticed thatthe points vary in size; two points on either side beginwith seven diamonds each, and two points in the centreof the work begin with ten diamonds each. The colorused for working was navy blue, but shading would im-prove this or a similar pattern very much. Figure 35. Childs Bishop Dress.— This practicaland attractive little frock shows the Bishop or peasantmodel familiar


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