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Needlecraft Designs This Gives Plain Linen Untold Lovliness •vroW AND IN YEA'RS TO COME YOU’LL TREASURE THE LINENS YOU SAW FIT TO ADORN WITH THIS EXQUISITE OUTWORK 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 91 by 12J inches, two motifs 51 by 81 inches and four motifs 2 by 21 inches, material requirements; illustrations of stitches needed; colour suggestions. m 1 as m m m m m M ■%4 n m m m m m m m \ d m e CUTWORK PEACOCKS PATTERN 114$; SEND one shilling and a penny POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note is unprocurable) for this pattern to P.O. Box 1335, Wellington. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS.
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 4
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176Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 4
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