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Show Needlecraft Ncwsc "2 (- hy Nmuy Ilnxter Who hasn't heard William Blake's poem that starts: "Tiger, tiger, burning bright in the forests of the night . . ."? When our designer came into my office with this jungle cat, I remembered remem-bered those lines. Not that this lion is so ferocious or anything. But still ANYWAY when we were finished photographing, I gave this toy to my nephew. He's six years old. And he adored it. I told him Blake's pwvww'WTOMwsc'sgsptw wwhk5?ppwmma5?:w!wm Poem and he listened, said : Wvv ' kav but tnat was for a ' , . tiger he wanted one for j gsxaf , AN "-'.-JgS&v , 3 a lion. And I said okay, ; fS"" J - K? 1 I'd write him a lion poem. ' - JST - 1 S I went home and wrote i , - v 7 1 the following: 1 f 4 : Little Lion, all my own, ' l Wildest beast I've ever 1 , . V. s i known! Vt&- ,W V, V How 1 love t0 hear yott I , IV I I'll take you with me to "' W explore x i-" i ; All the jungles 'round my 1 ' ' house t ' j To hunt a bird a squirrel if ( "J I j-' -y i or mouse. I i v I 1 Little Lion my best i - m:: nA s wend- i tfji& " . Via so glad we can ' , ' , ,!-,' pretend! Not up to Blake's standard, stand-ard, certainly, but my nephew liked it. So I gave it to him. I guess it's the very first poem that was written just for him. BUT HE WON'T MIND if you use the poem too along with frse directions for his lion. To make you'll need six skeins of yarn and a size G crochet hook; scraps of colored felt, bits of embroidery floss, and material for stuffing. Just send your stamped and self-addressed envelope alone with request for Leaflet No. PC-1114. riii n in n TALL DULD SPECIAL TULIPS DAFFODILS CROCUS LILIES HYACINTHS Smart's Feed I and Hardware HUnter 9-5591 , LAYAVAYS 1 andc, . . itionsr for eve,7 g'"-giving fort occasion! iask AT , Puke Jewelry oft 220 So. Mn., Springville Needlecraf t Newsc You know, we spend a great deal of money every year here in the United States. We spend it for all sorts of things necessities and luxuries; things te wear and things to eat; things to do; places to go. Some of it is money well-spent . . some of it not. But regardless of the money available there are some things that can't be bought. One of these things is satisfaction satisfac-tion over a job ybu've done well. That you work for, and the finished product is your reward. IT'S A PLEASANT KTy 3 yf) "" """" I realized that when I fin- H ished this doily the de- pSH7 "Kpt I signer gave me last week. FjsJS e cal'ed lfc Gossamer Li 'wwC'JN2 Web," and the instructions I ltsrlr il' lked interesting, so I I llWtbv I STaid,letmetryitat.home. I V' &W:-t lt Proved to be an easy ;r0$:$ 1 design,., certainly it was I i-VvXT"'". '4 S.M absorbing. I used fine cro- i KtiJSM J viW chet cotton for most of I Nk&2&'S$Sk. the work since the major- I tiMmM delicate. But it seemed I UmM like a good idea to use I heavier quality thread for lrtr center-when ifc was fin- I SWf 1 ied I laid it out on the I -OS,. I table and measured it: jLiriiiiriinari rum, 12 inches in diameter. I was so pleased with the final result that I brought in my own china Vase for the photog-i rapher to use in the picture here. ANOTHER THING YOU CAN'T BUY, INCIDENTALLY the instructions for this doily. They're free. A stamped, and self-addressed self-addressed envelope will get them for you. Just ask for Leaflet No. S-819, "THE GOSSAMER WEB DOILY." 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