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Show . p Recreation Room fl!' Trimmed Nam'Jcalyj By RUTH WTETU SPEARS '"THINGS that hwve to do witV x the sea are a good theme foi:!l decorating a recreation room, titti boy's room or a summer cottage ft A ship model has a salty flavor but is not a necessity. One young ster made a map of a desert islanc!i complete with a legend of hidder'jt treasure. No one knew more that he about the island the treasun"!,; for he invented both of them. H ' also salvaged the steering whee 'vo from an old boat and hung it 01 I -.-,1 IT EMBROIDER , ANCHOR p VSsd CHAIN in 1 CHAIN ( L--J.rJ,T' stitch , L ADD TrSnGLEs" YY;- ' BASTE AND THEN v' J STITCH FABRIC VY--liV i STRIPS OR TAPE yJ' TO FORM ANCHOR j'J l'1' the wall with ropes. A small figv ' ure of a sailor was wired for A lamp. j V His mother made a smartl; J tailored navy blue couch cove trimmed in a red anchor and a rei I cushion was adorned with a blu anchor. Straight strips of materia ' 1-inch wide after the edges aw turned under will make an anchof ' 12-inches long and 8 inches acrosK as shown here. Bias tape ma. f be used for the smaller ancho 'I which is just half the size of th' ? large one. ' I ', I NOTE: Mrs. Spears' Sewin. '? Book No. 2 contains a complet ; alphabet to be made of straigi1 4i or bias strips ; also illustrations ( f ? five processes of fabric mending k 36 embroidery stitches; makir J doll clothes; and numerous givVj items. Ask for Book No. 2, enclo ' ing 10 cents to cover cost. Addres Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedfoi v Hills, N. Y. 1 |