NEEDLEWORK GUILD.
Little Lord Lascellcs has made his first personal contribution to Queen Mary's London Needlework Guild, in which his mother, Princess Mary, is naturally much interested. His gift was a scarf in scarlet wool, knitted very neatly by himself and finished off professionally with a big tassel at each end.
Among tho many articles given by tho Queen herself are cot covers in pink, white and blue, eight in each colour. They are crocheted in spider pattern in soft, thick wool. Princess Mary's bundle included four jerseys of her own knitting and several outfits for mothers and babies, each packed in its own bag of gay crotonne. The King sent 260 garments, mostly men's clothing, and tho Prince of Wales was represented by a largo collection of boys' wear. All tho clothing distributed by tho guild is now.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20807, 25 February 1931, Page 5
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