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Show ;Neefi3Iecs?afft Newgc rjERE COMES PETER COTTON TAIL, hoppin' down the O. bunny trail. He'll keep on the go too, 'cause he'll be dragged from the bedroom to the livingroom. You. see, he's a cushion four inches high and almost three feet long. He turns the floor into mother chair for the TV watcher; in the bedroom, he's a backrest, md he ends the day as a decorative piece wherever he's left. STUFFED WITH PILLOW, NOT CARROTS He is made from one yard of' 72" felt and trimmed in different sizes of white and green "Boil-tex" "Boil-tex" rick-rack.- Wire hangers hang-ers and cotton batting are used in the ears to make them stand up. He looks at you alertly through button eyes framed in white knitting worsted yarn. His big felt teeth make him look hungry but he couldn't be. He's stuffed with an oversized bed pillow. IT'S AGELESS This cushion is ageless. The little toddler will be as delighted with It as the teenager. This is even a good idea for the college girl who wants to do something with the institutional look of her dormitory room. Wouldn't it be nice in her next "care package"? Free instructions instruc-tions are available by sending a self -addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along with your request (or Leaflet PPE 1299. |