The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . MARK LANE EXPRESS SUPPLEMENT FORTME HOMC Bullion Embroidery. Fortunate indeed is the woman who has anhoirloom in the shape of a Chatelaine top, forshe can make a hand-bag at comparativelysmall cost if she be anything of a needle-woman. The bag is fashioned from a squareof heavy black satin, having the corners cutoff, so that two straight sides, when folded, willfit into the top, which will be gold plated oroxidised to be almost black. The cloth of gold appliqued on by gold bullionthread, as shown in the detail illustration, thestems


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . MARK LANE EXPRESS SUPPLEMENT FORTME HOMC Bullion Embroidery. Fortunate indeed is the woman who has anhoirloom in the shape of a Chatelaine top, forshe can make a hand-bag at comparativelysmall cost if she be anything of a needle-woman. The bag is fashioned from a squareof heavy black satin, having the corners cutoff, so that two straight sides, when folded, willfit into the top, which will be gold plated oroxidised to be almost black. The cloth of gold appliqued on by gold bullionthread, as shown in the detail illustration, thestems being of the bullion couched on withsewing silk the same colour. The bag shouldbe lined with a light-weight suede leather orheavy satin. There is a revival of bullion embroidery,. DETAIL OF BULLION EMBROIDERY. and the glittering thread is introduced intoall sorts and styles of decoration. In the lastillustration a most effective scroll- design isgiven, which can be outlined by means of alarge reel, for with the centre and circumfer-ence designated the intervening lines can beeasily followed. The bullion thread should becarried through the material, and well fastenedon the under side. Infants Crochetted Shoes. Use spinning wheel yarn (one half skeinmakes a pair) and a bone hook. First make a chain of 20 stitches. 1. One doable in third stitch of chain, 1double in each of the next 18 stitches, 3 doublesin last stitch down the other side of chain, thesame, putting 3 doubles in last stitch, andfasten in the top of double with single, making38 doubles in all. 2. Chain 2, 1 double in each double of pre-vious row. 3. Same as second. 4. Same as third; break the yarn and fastensecurely. Piece for the Instep. 1. Chain 4, 1 single in each of the 4 stitches. 2. Chain, 1 si


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