Show D Dot UEs TO COMPLETE LUNCHEON I N SET jk TO 0 DOUBT many of you are busily No j I engaged working on tho centerpiece center center- L 1 piece which was given Iven as es th the Q beginning of a a. luncheon set let A AO ACI soon as you are arc through embroidering work the dollies It you will want to on rr 8 which I 1 am tun giving you today The same kind of ot material that you n. n selected dor tor th the centerpiece should ot of course be used for tor the dollies Pin II 0 ill S n I 0 r V I VII I. I I 1 O 0 i L' L F l i S 4 Y tS I 0 1111 pi Plate Doily t Do rI rg the newspaper design to o y your ur material with thumb tacks after placing carbon paper between the tho newspaper and the linen For two two reasons it is s beat best not to pad any part of the design The rhe scallops of ot course must be padded The first reason for padding non Is that padding would spoil pon the Japanese effect of the design The second reason Is s that the work would cause the tumblers and plates placed on the dollies to ill stand arand up in an Unattractive manner Embroider the leaves petals and circles cirr cir clr cles du in solid stitches being sure to place the stitches close together and to make them even eveh In this way you will gain the flat fiat effect so characteristic of ot Japanese embroidery r To further bear out the Japanese Idea embroider the design In two shades ot of blue bille A luncheon set embroidered In Inthe the these thue e colors would look doubly attract attract- ive Iv beneath an array of blue and china f 1 t.-t t. r D 0 o f O 0 I. I r a r l Jt cJ rl J r. r nY V 1 O 6 Cr n G O iO c D DIf T. Q j If 1 O n 0 o a J r fir r f rt e eo o S 1 O V J r f y c e 1 r 0 N. N a 0 A You You will notice have had parts of the design marked 1 and 2 2 These rhese figures will figures s ill guide you rou in n the placing ot of the of-the the threads The places marked 1 call for light thread while those those- marked 2 call for tor a darker shade of blue The parts that are unnumbered such as the leaves and stems st are to be embroidered em em- broidered in n the dark shade As mentioned before the scalloped edges of Ot the dollies doilies are arc to be padded Strands of ot darning cotton cotto can be used for tho the purpose These can be run through the material In long stitches I for or they can be held between the lines with the left hand while you buttonhole e over them with the the right Use the lighter shade of blue for this portion of the dollies domes The sprays scattered around the wreath in the center of the doilies can be omitted if t any anyone one thinks there Is too too much work to be done demo on the pieces peces as the designs now stand Of or course if it the sprays are omitted on the dollies doilies they should not not appear on the centerpiece either Should one desire to increase the size I of the larger dollies the work can cats be bedone bedone be- be do done e without difficulty The floral fiora tt effect can remain as It t is s i the circle alone Is all that need be enlarged After determining what what the radius of ot the large largo circle will be be get apiece of twine the same length possibly a a. trifle longer to allow for tor tying yng one end of ot It around the groove In n a a. pencil and for tacking the other end to the center of ot the tho circle By swinging the twine around a Q circle can easily be drawn with the pencil This being done the next step is to In Insect in- in eert sect your scallops In the larger circle they will have to be placed further apart Alth I have suggested that the design be embroidered In blue there i ino is 5 no reason why another color scheme cannot be be- worked out For instance combination would the white black-and-white be most There Thero are are two ways of using this One way is to outline the whole thing in black Another method Is to embroider the design In n solid white and outline only a few cir clr circles cl cles s v petals etc in fn n black With suggestions before you you you should should be able able to s start art to on on the the doilies dollies at an early carly date dater Good Goodluck Goodluck luck k to toy to y you U I rl 1 I r 9 3 p. p C iti l nt q r l ri y nt if r. r Z f t. t Or O- O r 1 i it i t rr rrt D l t- t t n rr r I ii I r j III r io l ji WJ A 1 1 c r rf t J I f 1 t H t. t 6 r I r 1 v T il 0 1 lf f. f j tf 7 f 4 j tt it i i I i. i 1 1 tr t k i h n 1 l r- r 1 V r f. f J i U J C 0 r 1 1 1 I I J jr t A 00 3 e GO V t C I 0 3 0 1 oj I l I rc r c 2 1 7 V J L V fI a I I tJ f hf W ct 0 0 g j r J I 1 t Or v c crY I 4 0 4 1 1 1 1 J O 0 G 0 r- r 0 W of i r. oD O Or V J j If u i r d. d 1 0 J 5 c tO tOU i h pJ j 1 j I 1 U t i t w z 1 Tumbler rim mb ler er Doir Doily o q |