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... LESSONS CROCHET WORK. Stitchkb. —Two woodeu ueedles and fine white yarn; cast the number stitcheß (•quired; knit the first stitch; put the yarn forward and two together, repeating io the.end ; •oioss twice plain, then repeat first row until always knit the first and last stitcheß on tho aeed'le plain. This is a strong pretty stitch *for , Leviathan Stitch.—-Work four chain, piokthem -ti «p for ...

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... Portrait* of Tom Powmi;, Cowit, and W. N'F*itL*M>. Will he read nttl. li-.U|*H playgoer* Who are fond of reviving old stcnM.ciee. The »oik give* a fairly com* prclivoaiveieoeid, enlivi nedouvaodagainn ith anaiiecdota digreanoo, «f the thfatno* ereotsio —itou.-ra Dnndee : W. AD. C. TwonaQ Clrur.f.- Ofl.a K»L>AX. r • , AND KJ •A I EUCLID CRESCENT AUCTION IDYLL. (Br Kind PEaMiKSios Mk Kkuk). ...

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... . HATS. A Host of the new bats are either very small indeed, nor very large indeed, and turned at the left Bide with [great upstanding clusters of feathers, and with no [other trimming. The hat Jane Hading wears in i Countess Saarah is a good example of this style ; |it is very large, with a broad brim, which is caught inp at the left side with black feathers. The hat itself ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1887
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1932 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: knitting pattern 

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... FASHIONS FOB JUNE. New dress materials are introduced every day, and though fashions for the season may said to bequite settled, a constant supply novelties *re always observed at the leading houses, both the make and material costumes ana mantles. The majority of useful costumes are composed ligbt materials. stuped material corresponding with them used a trimming. Spots, both largeand small, ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1885
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: knitting pattern