"THE PRESS" NEEDLEGRAFT SERVICE
GUTWORK GIVES DISTINCTION TO PLAIN LINENS
CUTWORK PEACOCKS PATTERN 1145 Now and in years to come, you'll treasure the linens you saw fit to adorn with this exquisite cutwork motif. It's the simplest form of cutwork (mainly without bars). A regal peacock, his tail spread, inspired this rich design, that's just the thing for scarf ends, dinner cloth, chair set, or pillow. Smaller accompanying motifs can be used for napkins or dainty towels. Use matching or coloured thread Pattern 1145 contains a transfer pattern of two motifs 9J x 121 inches, two motifs 6i x 81 inches, and four motifs 2 x 21 inches; material requirements; illustrations of stitches needed; colour suggestions. SEND 1/1 POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note is not procurable) for this pattern to LADY EDITOR, "THE PRESS" NEEDLEGRAFT SERVICE, P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME AND ADDRESS.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 3
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