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EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service

A regal peacock, his tail spread, inspired this rich design that's just the thing lor scarf ends, dinner doth, chair set, or pillow! In years to come you’ll treasure the linens you adorned with this exquisite cut-work motif. It’s simple to do, mainly without bars—and the smaller accompanying designs are ideal for napkins or towels. Pattern 1145 contains a transfer pattern of two motifs 9Jin x Pifin. two motifs 6Jin x B,\in, and four motifs Sin x diin; material requirements; illustrations of stitches used; colour suggestions. Send a postal note for Is Id (or stamps if postal note i.s not procurable), cut this pattern out and send to ‘ Evening Star,’ Needlecraft Service, F.O. liox 517, Dunedin, enclosing your name and address.

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Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 16

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125

EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 16

EVENING STAR Needlecraft Service Evening Star, Issue 23174, 25 January 1939, Page 16

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