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You' ll be proud to call these linens yours—yes proud as the peacock whose regal form adorns them. The cutwork (mainly without bars) is so simple—just buttonhole stitch, done in matching or contrasting thread. You’ll treasure a dinner cloth, napkins, chair set or scarf embroidered this lovely way. The pattern comes to you with a transfer pattern of two motifs 9½ x 12¼ inches, two motifs 6½ x 8¼ inches and four motifs 2 x 2½ inches.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 246, 16 October 1937, Page 2

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You'll be proud to call these linens yours—yes proud as the peacock whose regal form adorns them. The cutwork (mainly without bars) is so simple—just buttonhole stitch, done in matching or contrasting thread. You’ll treasure a dinner cloth, napkins, chair set or scarf embroidered this lovely way. The pattern comes to you with a transfer pattern of two motifs 9½ x 12¼ inches, two motifs 6½ x 8¼ inches and four motifs 2 x 2½ inches. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 246, 16 October 1937, Page 2

You'll be proud to call these linens yours—yes proud as the peacock whose regal form adorns them. The cutwork (mainly without bars) is so simple—just buttonhole stitch, done in matching or contrasting thread. You’ll treasure a dinner cloth, napkins, chair set or scarf embroidered this lovely way. The pattern comes to you with a transfer pattern of two motifs 9½ x 12¼ inches, two motifs 6½ x 8¼ inches and four motifs 2 x 2½ inches. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 246, 16 October 1937, Page 2