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Muc h of the most modern neck-wear made merges into a shouldercape, and forms a highly decorative addition to a simple blouse. This example owns the distinction of two stole ends, which may hang loose or be fixed down with jewelled pina.

Here are instances of the Collar band and jabot made of lace and lawn handkerchiefs, and the model fashioned like a barrister's bands with featherstitch trimmings for its embellishment. Silk and lawn equally well materialise the bands, or strips of ribbon may fashion them with bars of galon between.

selinedesoie encrusted with lace makes the softest and most becoming of collare, as the example shown here will prove. Below is a smart Tie Edged with Blanket Stitch. More fashionable than any fancy stitch is this done in silk, crewel, or coarse thread. It is very easy work, and looks particularly well in scarlet or white upon a black background, and in black if the tie be white.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VII, 14 February 1903, Page 482

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Much of the most modern neck-wear made merges into a shouldercape, and forms a highly decorative addition to a simple blouse. This example owns the distinction of two stole ends, which may hang loose or be fixed down with jewelled pina. Here are instances of the Collar band and jabot made of lace and lawn handkerchiefs, and the model fashioned like a barrister's bands with featherstitch trimmings for its embellishment. Silk and lawn equally well materialise the bands, or strips of ribbon may fashion them with bars of galon between. Mousselinedesoie encrusted with lace makes the softest and most becoming of collare, as the example shown here will prove. Below is a smart Tie Edged with Blanket Stitch. More fashionable than any fancy stitch is this done in silk, crewel, or coarse thread. It is very easy work, and looks particularly well in scarlet or white upon a black background, and in black if the tie be white. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VII, 14 February 1903, Page 482

Much of the most modern neck-wear made merges into a shouldercape, and forms a highly decorative addition to a simple blouse. This example owns the distinction of two stole ends, which may hang loose or be fixed down with jewelled pina. Here are instances of the Collar band and jabot made of lace and lawn handkerchiefs, and the model fashioned like a barrister's bands with featherstitch trimmings for its embellishment. Silk and lawn equally well materialise the bands, or strips of ribbon may fashion them with bars of galon between. Mousselinedesoie encrusted with lace makes the softest and most becoming of collare, as the example shown here will prove. Below is a smart Tie Edged with Blanket Stitch. More fashionable than any fancy stitch is this done in silk, crewel, or coarse thread. It is very easy work, and looks particularly well in scarlet or white upon a black background, and in black if the tie be white. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue VII, 14 February 1903, Page 482