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Show Needlecraft Newsc (s by Nany Baxter XVTHAT IS ON YOUR MENU FOR SUNDAY, APRIL SIXTH? W Perhaps you are planning to bake a savory ham or roast a tender lamb. There is still plenty of time to decide on what to serve for Easter dinner, but a festive tablecloth requires immediate attention. A CELEBRATION TABLECLOTH Delicious food is just one part of a holiday dinner. Pretty china, shining utensils uten-sils and an extraordinary tablecloth make everything taste better. Garlanded with tulips and Eastery eggs, this cloth is in tune with the budding season. The cloth itself is an earthy brown linen, with the design de-sign embroidered in spring shades of six strand floss. The size shown here is 48 inches square, but the embroidery em-broidery may be done on a larger piece of fabric. BEGIN AN EASTER TRADITION While you are working on this cloth, keep it a secret from the rest of the family. On Easter Sunday, everyone will be delighted with your special surprise. Decorate the center of the table with fresh tulips and real painted eggs to match the embroidered motif. By next year, the cloth will be a traditional part of your family celebration. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper news-paper along with your request for Leaflet PE 4932. |