Show U U Bead Embroidery DJ HERE is no reason why any anyone one THERE I should be minus a a. handsome handbag to carry to the opera or while snaking making informal calls Very Very- elaborate bags can be made of ot silk embroidered in beads One bag of ot this type Is of ot black moire silk The bag bagIs Is 15 rectangular in shape being eleven inches deep and eight inches wide The bag bag- bagis is lined with gay colored silk eyk and is drawn together at the top by means of ot a black cord passed through black crocheted rings On one side of the bag a a. gorgeous butterfly butterfly but but- terlly is embroidered with steel and Jet beads A A. fringe of of of- the beads hangs from the bottom of the bag Almost ever every enthusiastic needle- needle worker has a collection of embroidery g ill U ery designs on hand band and among that collection there is bound to be one butterfly motif It may be difficult to n n stamp stamp- the design on the material but buta a a. very simple way to trace the de- de II II i J sign 1 Is to pin it to the r sew the design deign through the p p paper perr and the material When every has haa been covered tear the the- paper paper away and the running stitches willbe will wilK be he left leU to guide the placing of ot the the beads There are two methods for at ate attaching taching taching- the beads One is to bring the thread up from the wrong side of ot the material material slip a a. bead over the needle send the needle needle needle nee nee- dle through the silk and thus securely fasten the bead to the material Bring the needle up Just a fraction of ot aninch an anInch aninch inch away from the bead and repeat as before until all lines of ot the body and wings of the butterfly are re covered The other method is to string the tha beads on a stout piece of ot linen or silk thread and then couch the thread Ji be between tween e each each ch bead down on the the m material Either of these ways can be used to good advantage |