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Show by Naiit fSaxfev 1T) ILLOW TALK" is the topic of conversation among decorators JL with an eye for inexpensive ways to achieve an expensive look. They're great to coordinate and emphasize colors in a room. Crewel embroidery lets you make use of several colors for an elegant ele-gant accent piece, and the long pillow is currently popular used on either end of a couch. The two make an unbeatable combination in any home. SATIN STITCHED SATIN This pillow is a light green linen embroidered with white, black and purple pur-ple "O.N.T." six strand floss. You may want to keep the black and white, traditional to crewel, and substitute the color most prominent in your color scheme. Any kind of material, satin, cotton syn- thetics ana even eniDOSsea, can be used. The embroidery pattern is included on the leaflet and can be transferred using carbon and tracing paper onto fabric pieces 13 x 25 inches. IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS It will fit right in the scheme of things . . . find a home in a nest of throw pillows on the bed, in a chair or on the couch. Let this be a teaching project for your daughter to learn crewel embroidery. She'd love to make one for her room. Free instructions are available by sending a self -addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PE 2389. |