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THE LADIES' COLUMN

... 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 ...

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... 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 

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... . 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 

THE WEEK,

... A largely attended and highly represen- tative meeting — at which some prominent Non- tonfornusts were present — assembled on Wed- eesday at the De Grey Rooms in York, to determine upon some mode of recognising the greai services of the Bishop of Beverley to the diocese. We announced the fact of the intended meeting a few days ago, and we then referred to the important duties which have been ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1891
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2708 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: cape  knitting pattern 

LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS

... LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS. THE TOMB OF PHARAOH.— From an article _ y C. Dana Gib.o_ in the May issue of fee Pall Mai! Magazine : — Pharaoh must have continually draught d tbe futare. His ...

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... ADDITIONS FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 15,1902. REFERENCE DEPARTMENT. 554 2 Avebury (Lord): Scenery England and the Oauee* to Which It Due. 362 (Sir H): Hospitals and Charities, 1902. sai.6 Q Oonnold (E T.): British Vegetable Gall*—An Introdn*- • to their Study. Conway (Sir W. M.': The Domain Art. 627 FidJer (C. F.): Calculations of Hydraulic. Engineering. 927.5 Gower iR. S ': Life of Sir David ...

THE HOUSEHOLD. Health, Dress, and Cookery. HOW TO MAKE A PIPE-RACK. pipe-xack I am sketching to-day is neat ..

... though its constiruotion may not be considered by some task for feminine hands, involving as it does the sawing of wood, I made it myself with very little trouble; it is a forlorn hope to expect the average man make pipe-rack. It possible that you already possess a fret-saw, but, if you not, one can be bought from any toy dealer for penny is good enough for the purpose. With some cigar-box ...

THE HOUSEHOLD

... HE HOUSEHOLD Health. Dress, and Cookery. USEFUL RACK Book racks are always and the oné ghown in the illustration is not at all dniffieult to make Procure a simple wooden box af suitable size, and take away the so that otily the bottom and the ends are left. If the worker is clever enough to take these three sections apart, and to screw and them together after they have been sovered, so much ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1904
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 437 | Page: Page 20 | Tags: knitting pattern