Show IID J I THE newest Idea in table runners Is IB IBI isnow TIlE I now being launched b by many women wom- wom on en who liKe liko or napery null and alto also like something different Hero 1 is a i design for tor a long lone narrow strip which is placed across tho rho polished top of or a table In the dining or 01 living roo room and then to make multo thu Ilia beauty y sure aure another I is placed in the opposite direction This gl gives S a covered p acu at four parts of a n. table and is 11 a a. change chungo from the dollies doilies and centerpiece of ot tile the favorite luncheon set seL Thero There Is h- ha a a decided use lse of or Chin Chinon oso blue on white for tor these now cross strips and if It a good quality of or mercerized cotton Is Js bought there will be bo no danger of or ori i farting fading A A. couple of oC these with fine china will make mako H i dainty 1 background for tor a a. luncheon If It you ou have havo th the library or living h hall hal all table in iii mind the tho general coloring of oC your our paper per cushions and hanging decide dc which shades to choose for fot the flowers Brown or green for tor forthe forthe the stems Items will harmonize e with red lcd yellow yel yol- ollow ol low orange purple or bright ht blue inthe in inthe the tho flowers lowers There need not be any adherence to nature In the coloring fa for I the design is conventional enough to allow an artistic freedom dom Tho The edge edgo of tho design shown by the broken stem I is not tho the edge of the runner Allow for a R. one-inch one or two- two inch hem on each side and double this amount on the lower ends You can cun make maka the scar scarf as t long as you OU wl wish h. h Let the flowered end come on the table tabletop tabletop tabletop top where an any dolly might hl come Extend Extend Extend Ex Ex- Ex- Ex tend below bolow If It you wish the tho runner to fall Sall over ocr the edge of ot the table tn Ono One of or the quickest methods Is a R. heavy outlining of ot tho the entire design Uso coarse thread for fOl this and make mako the centers of or thu tho flowers Clowers solid Work tho the stems in outline tipping hero here and there thero in solid stitches at the points Outline the tho border and you ou will find that the tho lines aro are so 60 near that a n. semisolid semisolid semi semi- solid effect reBul results ts The handsomer runners are worked in solid stitch without any padding Work across the petals with tho the weave of or the linen lInon no matter how the flower lower turns This gives a painted effect tho stitches looking as if it they had been done with parallel strokes of ot a a. brush The regular solid BoUd stitch across each petal after lengthwise iso pad padding ln- ln is a re reliable reliable re- re liable method and may be more malO to your our liking One Ono very lovel lovely eat Bot had the tho design outlined and tho the petals filled tilled In ln with small seed stitches These are small back stitches dono close together In parallel rows rotes The Tito result is a n spotted effect and Is ls so quickly dodo dono that you vt will use this French rench method of filling fillingin in spaces moro more and more Darning stitches all running In ln t the thc he direction across the scarf arc are quick and effective giving a shadowy shadow design that many embroiderers like This Tills design n can be used as a spray spra across the end of or an oblong pillow or curtains at windows and doors doom It will servo as a a. decorative motif for a room and is such an artistic combination orthe of or the tho natural and the conventional that it never nevel tires one Stencils can enn be out and tho design transferred on burlap monks monk's cloth denim or drapery poplin for covers co curtains curtains curtains cur cur- and bags So many possibilities are arc In this spray spra of blossoms that 1 slow linow mo that ev everyone of m my largo circle of ot friends will b fan b pleased and sa satisfied with tho the offer on today's page I hope that It l keeps the promises that thal I have made c to you ou on its behalf Moil HOW TO IU aro are su suggestions for transferring transfer transfer- H HER HERK r rin ring g the pattern tie before fore you to an any material before working Perhaps tho the easiest way is the windowpane windowpane win pane dow method This is successful when hen tho the material Is thin like linen batiste etc otc Pin tho the sheet of at paper and the he m material together and hold them up against the gla glass s of ot a. a window a With a sharp pencil draw on the material material material ma ma- the design which can be easily seen through through the goods If It one half of or tho design only onh bo be given unpin tho the paper and turn the other side Bide to tho the fabric If It you have havo carbon paper you ou eho should ld place the sheet between een your our fabric and the newspaper The latter is on top With a a. sharp pencil go no over tho the outline of ot the design The impression will be bc belert left lert in fine lines tines and will last until worl worked ed The last way Is 18 also easy On Wa wax paper or ordinary tissues tissue paper trace the pattern before you yo When Then the tho de design design design de- de sign is completed turn over ovet tho paper Imper and m outline the pattern with a a. heavy 1 lead pencil Then place tho the design down on tho the fabric and redraw tho the outline outline outline out out- line pressing hard with tho the pencil The pattern will be transferred without dif dif- sc r Surely the wa way is easy I t 1 cb A A TA TAB e LEL LE L E IT c Kd 1 J 1 k Pu r. r ti i cI c- c b 11 I I r 0 I Y if t i. i iI r. r Ii j r L c. c 4 r. r I r y A q I fi J 11 4 r 1 J r iI t y f 1 i Q A t c i 1 11 H ii Jt i V 8 fio Cr 01 1 t A yM vr I U t t 3 v J J f tJ ft V- V rt t q f f i i cF c i c f r K 1 iiI t J I t I 1 iii Cj t i C 4 L L j. j 11 J i It F tt 1 t I. 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