CROSS STITCH PEACOCKS. PATTERN 1164 CROSS STITCH PEACOCKS. i ij'uii mstructions for embroidering this peacock (with illustrations of it and all stitches used), material requirements and colour suggcstions will bo sent to readers who write to ''Fcnelopc," Hemld-Tribune office, Hastings, and enclose 1/1 in postal notcs or stamps. Please write plainly, printing your name and address in capital letters and stating the number of the pattern (1164). The instructions are accurate complete and easy to under stand. The peacock's rcgal beauty — worthy of your finest linens — inspired this beautUul design, and is sure to inspire you with Ihe desirc to cmbroider his splendid image in cross stitch. Yrou oan, you know, for 'tlie pattern is a very easy one, despito ils rich effect. Wool. silk or cotton floss in realistie bluish grcens and wa rm browns, or one colour only if you prefer, will make a handsome scarf, pillow, chair set or cloth. The pattern comes to you with a transfer pattern of two psacocks, x 14 i iaciies, &ad four motifs, £ 3| inch«A
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 13
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