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Show Spn ll I , Design for Glove Case with Alphabet for Monogram Marking. . " .'; I I I vx " ' ' o-.. - y .vo' ' H C - A 5 " 4j;' H- I -V-- - BUTTON-HOLE "WS T C ' " .; - -J Satin, ouruNB v q, ii -""ir ls H--'-'" ntitecht -''$) '; A u mj la f fl HI Jui A iu I ', I illlllUriinul M ? MAfll 1 'f - -- r H 11' ii A. '-, H j iH J I H ) J I 1 On this page today In given a design j l for a glove case with alphabot for mono- I ll gram marking. Detail drawings show lf method of working. I In using1 the printed design from the paper tho directions are as follows: If the material is sheer, the easiest way is H to lay it over the design, which will show IH through plainly, and draw over each line IH with a hard, sharp lead pencil. If your Qnen Ls heavy, buy a piece of Impression H paper tho kind that docs not rub off lay it on your matorial, place the design IH over it, and traco with a hard pencil. j IH You will find the dce-lgn neatly trans- H ferred. H In transferring tho design when only j jH one part is given, fold your linen so that i jH tho tw o right sides come together. Be- I ll tween these two sides Insert two sheets lH of impression paper with, the wrong j IJ sides toward each other, then place your j design on the folded material and draw H each line firmly with a hard, sharp lead H pencil. You will find that both sides of H tho design are produced on the linen. ' H ' I 9H |