NEEDLEWORK.
" Till the world be quite dissolved and -past. So long, at least, the needles' use shall last.' Dishcloths, to Make. — Get a pair of wooden needles and a ball of candles wicking, set up a row of 20 stitches, knit back and forth unil you use make a perfect dishcloth. This is porous and light as a sponge, and can be cleaned with the least labor, and rendered perfectly sweet.
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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XI, 26 October 1889, Page 3
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71NEEDLEWORK. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XI, 26 October 1889, Page 3
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