Show t Q r i For the Industrious N Needlewoman I j By Adelaide Adelaid Byrd I. I I I c LEJ AT 15 t I. I r C i I J bL b ed E Eleanor HOk Howard r 3 I. I L t I r d- d dI I y yr r l 1 I. I J l tl 1 It or I it J. J r I ff of r t lJJ f J J JI i I tJ 11 0 I f. f r I 7 I I J T Tj SS n V I f j I J I. I I 1 0 I j I 4 1 l' l I. I I 1 fit A J I f Jl t 0 y l I af t l if 1 1 r c f I. I 1 S J rV Y I r 0 A h hi J c I. I f 1 T IU I It i tl jw SS Y tt h t 1 J ti J ri f-ri Il beautiful purple or w white clematis clemo clem- clem o T I alls atis is always admired when It ItA A graces races j your our our front porches porche How lovely then Is it In lasting form on 0 your our table In tho the wreath of or a a. centerpiece centerpiece center center- piece which I am offering toda today i t I have o had tho the design n arranged so that one half o of the circle Is shown and it is sufficient to speak for tor itself to all t embroiderers who like lIko tho the floral I decoration for tor centerpieces S I After transferring the design n and completing it b by keeping the tho center stationary and matching scallops and diameter decide on tho best o of methI methods meth moth I od which 1 I shall suggest if You will notice that there ar are aro dots for punched work arranged around the i 1 border of at tho the circle The flower and leaves can be bo worked 1 In several ways 1 One ver very effective method Is tho the use uso of the short long stitch around the tho edge edg-c o of the flower petals Make this a a. solid border about quarter one-quarter of or an nn anInch anInch r Inch Fill FBI In tho the rest of ot each petal with seed stitches These are lre I I small back stitches the thread remaining remain remain- I In ing loose so 50 as 8 to represent small coeds The stitches are aro made mado In parallel rows Vows t close together When you ou work the centers use tho the bullion stitch This Is a long bench Kronen knot made mado b bV bringing the point of or the thc needle up through tho the material tl twisting twisting- the thread around it from twelve to twenty times passing It U O through h the tho coil can to the wrong j side and leaving a n long spring ot of I thread that makes one stamen of or Urn tire con center tar t I The leaf should bo be outlined on the central stem and both oval o You can canfill r fill till In the outer rim lim with solid stitches and the central part with seed stitches I or reverse the tho Idea Keep the outline of or the shape distinctly worked for tor tho the thoI punched work will come como up to It and I should be ht sharply defined When you punch USe uso a tapestry f needle dle or a regular three sided needle needie that comes comos t for fet r this kind hind of work worle Pass lass tho the needle through h two dots that arc are 1 opposite Work ork In parallel rows II passIng passing pass pass- Ing down to a row below belov by a n slanting J direction of f the tho needle on the under underside underside side of ot the material I When you OU have ha worked over tho the en entire entire entire en- en tire space In a horizontal direction complete the squares b by working In I vertical l lines Do not pull pub the goods from the hole The constant punching I of ot tho time needle will g give o vo the UIO open err effect ct when hen you jou ou have hava finished Pulling will willa cause a rou rough h gathered surface The edge should b be padded first before before be be- bei i fore Coro buttonholing U Use e braid brala I which has haM been rinsed In water to I shrink It if It you wish a solid padding I Hold HoM it as you OU would couching thread I with one hand while 3 you ou buttonhole over it around the scallops I II I Another method Is s to use twelve or sixteen n strands of darning as a padding padding- holding it itin in ln the tho scallops a as us you ou buttonhole over O it This Is 18 one ono or of orthe orthe the most satisfactory methods that I Ileno know leno Tho The papier macho scallops are aro purchasable at ot most art Rrt needlework stores storeR or departments and the thc re regular ular old fashioned long Ions padding stitches or of lr darning cotton are arc still sUll used Although h this design Is for a n. centerpiece center centor- piece it Is s full of or possibilities A stern stern- can be made and the flowers painted with st stencil c u using n loop deep for the blossoms antI and a silvery er green for the leaves Outline tho the pattern when hen dry using heavy silk bilk or orm orm m mercerized cotton A pillow top centerpiece centerpiece cen ecu and table runner on tan linen make a beautiful library or living hall Kali set Punched work olk can bo be combined with stenciling I have seen a beautiful blouse made with a a. yolk jolk outlined with clematis clemaUs flowers and leaves A lovely work effect Is obtainable by using Valenciennes or plain net for the tho flowers flowers' Baste this over the whole blossom and outline with 1 buttonhole stitches about ono quarter ono o of an nn Inch deep Cut away awa the linen underneath and trim the e edges of ot tho the net on tho the right side The Tho first laundering will do the tho rest o of the tho shrinking I know that you OU arc aro anxious to plan this desi design to suit your our own needs 1 i. i Good luck tt to to- you ou now TO TR in SIEU Here are aro suggestions for transferring transferring transfer transfer- ring the pattern before you to any material material ma map before working Perhaps the we easiest way IH is the window pane method This is successful when th the ma material is thin like lIko linen batiste etc Pin tho the sheet o of paper an and tho the material material material mate mate- rial together and aud hold them up against a the tho glass o of a window With a a. sharp pencil draw on the material the design n which can b. b bj bo easily seen feen through the tho goods Joo If Ie ono half of the design only be bo given gi I en unpin the paper and turn the theother theother other side to the fabric If you have o carbon paper you vou place the sheet between your fabric and the newspaper The Tho latter Is on top With a sharp pencil go o over the outline of ot the design Time The impression will be left In fine lines Jines and will last laet until worked The last W way Is also easy On wax paper or ordinary nry tissue pap paper r the pattern before you sou OU When hen the de deBI design design de- de BI sign n is completed turn over tho the IJ paper and outline th the pattern with a heavy lead pencil Then Thon place the tho design down on tho fabric and redraw the outline outline out out- line lne pressing hard harrt with 1 the pencil ilia 1110 pattern will be transferred without dif dif- Surely Surel tho the wa way Is Is easy l i. i i J. 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A 0 I y I t m ti 7 r r ti I I J 0 I J r I J 1 ff r l J i 1 Iy I S I I J JI 1 I 2 d 1 I 1 l' l It I J I I I I I L I 0 J J I I I II s I I t k t. t I I IOne 1 I I 1 I I tl I J t. t 1 J I 0 J h l One One f I a D s Jn J r jj 10 TO O UE D AAD D Filial nl InV t GIOVIS i A neat and durable method of ot mending mend mend- ing kid gloves Is I to buttonhole around the edges of ot tho the tear or hole halo In the tit glove o before drawing tho the Bides aides of tho the worn place together The Tho men mending stitches will not then thell be so 80 lIkel likely to tear out Whon When cleaning white kid gloves pu put t ono one of or tho gloves glo upon tho time hand the time theother theother other hand must bo left letl free to do th tho o work arid anti Immerso In n a basin of or gaso line Wet Wot a n. small soft brush with th tho o liquid and und rub upon It a n good white Hoap soap Scrub the glove gently with tit the o soap and gasoline rinse In clean gasp lino and hang In the tho shade shado to dr dry Treat tho the other glove o In tho the same sam mannel man nor ner lh The rinsing mn may be he re re- d to a a. separate bottlo bottle for future u us use In washing but not rinsing ringing gloves glovas The Tho soapy Is of course throw n awa away Gently pull and stretch th l gloves ea after atter they are ro dry before at attempt t tempt li IT to put them oil on tho the hands banda I A t RICH RICHT 1 T You Tou ou have of ot con course courso soon seen the shoestrIng shoestring shoe shoe- string bags bags those those mado made with tho the som- som crochet stitch you ou know They The are arc serviceable but no ono one would care care to assume tho responsibility of or calling catlin theta them beautiful Suppose then that you were to substitute a a. soft sott silk tape tapa forthe for tho the wiry shoestring can you OU not picture picture pic plc- ture the richness True silk tape tapo IB Is rather expensive and not always obtainable obtain obtain- able ablo but whore theres there's a a will theres there's away a awa away wa way and here Is ono one of ot the ways If It you OU are acquainted with an underwear underwear underwear under under- wear manufacturer or a n. friend has a a. friend who has hns another friend who knows ono one seo see If It that manufacturer not relax his hi Iron-bound Iron wholesale rules rulos and soil sell you a spool of ot tho all all- silk tape that he ho uses to run through h under ests And nd If It you cant can't scrape up alt an nn acquaintance with such a n. manufacturer manufacturer manufacturer for or tho occasion muster all your courage to tho the front and call upon him tim at his hla factory and state tate your errand The Tho spools aro are about six Ix Inches long and four wide and find contain yards ard upon t ards yards of ot tho the tape Quito quilo enough to ml l make mako o oat at least two rive bagH bags Tho The bag can bo be mado as fancy ancy or as plain as desired and lined with any color A girl who Is s fortunate enough to bo be tho daughter of an underwear manufacturer has a n heavy hean silk tope tape bag baS of champagne color lined with lavender onder and It sometimes serves cs as a 1 slipper bag brig as well as wor baC The cham cham- colored colored tape ma may h be somewhat difficult to obtain so that you ou will have o to bo content with creamy or white FOR Foil TILA familiar with 1 of ot course courso t Every er very ono Is the little and pin cases that aro are the good angels of travelers tra But Dut feature can cnn be bo added to this a new old standby standby- a a Un tiny button bag Just bag Just the tho thing timing to hold shoe buttons buttons of ot all kinds oven o collar buttons If It tho the thoI I traveler tra bo be a man mon or n a shirtwaist wom worn an ra fake o a Il foot toot of ot Dresden ribbon and lIno Hue it Il with 8 soft t to keen tho the sins Ins and needles from rusting especial especial- y where there Is 18 salt air Cut tho the flannel flan flan- nel lei lel about n a quarter of or an Inch smaller small or ill all around than tan the ribbon La Lay tho the on tho the ribbon and turn he tho ribbon rib- rib Jon bon up over tho the raw cd edge 6 of ot tho the flannel flannel flan flan- nel and stitch briar lIth it to th the flannel in on n tho the Inside Now ow work two small buttonholes In the square end encl of ot the thel ribbon l the tho other r end Is to be bo pointed I and place tw two tin tiny pearl buttons about three Inches from this square end on th the flannel The end containing the buttonholes buttonhole can then ho bo turned up tip and buttoned to the small pearl buttons which are set In about an tin inch from tram either edge Fasten the little pouch or orI bag bag- thus mado made with an un over and stitch along tho the sides side The Tho buttons at atthe atthe atthe I the top lOll arc are not to keep the bag In place the place the stitches at the sides Ides will do that but that but to fasten the bag after atter the time buttons ha havo been deposited In It so that they will not fall CaU out Fasten about a Ii foot of oC narrow ribbon on the tho pointed end encl nd of or the case The ribbon Is Isto Isto isto to be tacked In the time center to tho point so that ht when th the ca case e Is rolled up there I will be two ends to tie tic about It an and fasten Into a a. bow bo |