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Show NEW IDEAS fe ' By RUTH WYETH SPEARS -"d APPLIQUE DESIGN ON FABRIC UNDER j screwed together with 1-inch metal met-al angles. A shelf was then nailed in and a j by 3-inch board nailed across the back of it. Two boards for the top of the table were then screwed to the end sections. Now the needle-lady comes in. The table was to be painted putty color and then waxed. She bought a yard of slightly darker tan sateen and appliqued a design of bright blue and red morning glories and green leaves on it with stems and tendrils in green outline stitch. This was placed over the table top and tacked around the edge. A piece of window glass was then cut to fit and by 3-inch pieces were screwed to the sides. NOTE: This graceful morning glory design de-sign is so attractive that Mrs. Spears has arranged to furnish transfer patterns to be used in stamping fabric for a table TT ALL started with a bright idea for making a simple, painted coffee table from odds and ends of lumber. The sketch at the lower low-er left gives the dimensions. The two end sections were made first; the top and sides of these being |