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There is an appeal in the crispness of cutwork and buttonhole stitch is easy to do. Suitable for either tea cloth or scarf. The rose design is effective on white or coloured linen with embroidery in white or natural colours. Pattern 1791 contains a transfer pattern of 11 corner motifs ranging from 2¾ inches to 8¾ inches; material requirements; illustrations of stitches; and colour schemes.

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Southland Times, Issue 23828, 27 May 1939, Page 16

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There is an appeal in the crispness of cutwork and buttonhole stitch is easy to do. Suitable for either tea cloth or scarf. The rose design is effective on white or coloured linen with embroidery in white or natural colours. Pattern 1791 contains a transfer pattern of 11 corner motifs ranging from 2¾ inches to 8¾ inches; material requirements; illustrations of stitches; and colour schemes. Southland Times, Issue 23828, 27 May 1939, Page 16

There is an appeal in the crispness of cutwork and buttonhole stitch is easy to do. Suitable for either tea cloth or scarf. The rose design is effective on white or coloured linen with embroidery in white or natural colours. Pattern 1791 contains a transfer pattern of 11 corner motifs ranging from 2¾ inches to 8¾ inches; material requirements; illustrations of stitches; and colour schemes. Southland Times, Issue 23828, 27 May 1939, Page 16

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