Show HOW to SEW RUTH SPEARS EAR by WYETH S ETH DRAW THREADS WHIP EDGES OF NEEDLE FROM tw 01 T RIGHT T TO 75 LEFT T emr OF ca L TURN NEEDLE ra FORE DRAWING THROUGH HIS idea is the result of an experiment peri ment A friend had a set of sadly out of date white linen drawn work scarves for buffet serving and dining table her dining room was being done over with touches of turquoise blue in the draperies and wall paper so she had the scarves dyed to match they were so effective that the simplest part of the drawn work design was copied in coarse linen in various colors for mats and scarves throughout the house while the turquoise scarves were especially attractive those in golden yellow and a bedroom set in soft rose were also full of charm the sketch shows how the drawn work is done if you are looking for something effective that is to make here it is just pull out the threads of the linen to make an open space about an inch wide the scarf may be hemmed at the same time the outside edge of the opening is being whipped just follow these sketches no other directions are needed use either linen or mer thread in a matching color NOTE book I 1 SEWING for the he home decorator and no 2 sifts gifts novelties and embroideries are now 15 cents each or both books for 25 cents readers who have not secured their copies of these two books should send in their orders at once as no more copies will be available when the present stock is sold your choice of the QUILT LEAFLET illustrating 36 authentic patchwork stitches or the RAG RUG LEAFLET will be included with orders for both books for the present but the offer may be withdrawn at any time leaflets are 6 cents each when ordered without the books everyone should have copies of these two books containing 86 96 HOW TO SEW articles by mrs spears that have not appeared in the paper send your order at once to mrs spears S desplaines st chicago ill |