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A Dainty Bedspread Design

Needlecraft Designs

CAN USE ALL OR PART OF THIS BEAUTIFUL DAISY DESIGN DEPENDING ON WHETHER YOU PLAN TO TRIM BEDSPREADS, SCARFS, PILLOWS, TOWELS OR PILLOW CASES. FLOWERS ARE FORMED WITH FRENCH KNOTS AND LAZY-DAISY STITCH . . . . EASY AND FASCINATING EMBROIDERY’ .... IN FACT YOU'LL HAVE EMBROIDERED A WHOLE FIELD FULL OF FLOWERS BEFORE YOU REALISE IT.

r> -iS3’ ■<sse» The complete motif when assemb led measures 25 x 28 inches. Pattern 1433 contains two motifs 5 x 181 inch es, two motifs 5 x 15 inches, one motif 5.’, x 10 inches and two and two reverse motifs 2\ x 2.1 inches; colour chart and key; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches used. To obtain this pattern send 1/1 in stamps to P.O. BOX 890, WELLINGTON.

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Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 4

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128

A Dainty Bedspread Design Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 4

A Dainty Bedspread Design Northern Advocate, 22 July 1939, Page 4

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