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Simplicity of design— simplicity of needlework combine to make these wild roses effective in cutwork. Do the flowers in applique, too—it's very easy to combine with cutwork. Use these designs on sheets and pillow cases— on scarfs and towels— on a chair back. Dress up your own home or make them as gifts. Pattern 1337 contains a transfer pattern of a motif 6½ x 20 inches, two motifs 5 x 14¾ inches, and pattern pieces for the applique patches; illustrations of all stitches used; material requirements; colour suggestions. SEND I/ld POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note is not procurable) for this pattern to "Penelope," Herald-Tribune Office, Hastings. Write plainly the pattern number and your name and address

CUTWORK AND APPLIQUE PATTERN 1337

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 11

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Simplicity of design— simplicity of needlework combine to make these wild roses effective in cutwork. Do the flowers in applique, too—it's very easy to combine with cutwork. Use these designs on sheets and pillow cases— on scarfs and towels— on a chair back. Dress up your own home or make them as gifts. Pattern 1337 contains a transfer pattern of a motif 6½ x 20 inches, two motifs 5 x 14¾ inches, and pattern pieces for the applique patches; illustrations of all stitches used; material requirements; colour suggestions. SEND I/ld POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note is not procurable) for this pattern to "Penelope," Herald-Tribune Office, Hastings. Write plainly the pattern number and your name and address CUTWORK AND APPLIQUE PATTERN 1337 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 11

Simplicity of design— simplicity of needlework combine to make these wild roses effective in cutwork. Do the flowers in applique, too—it's very easy to combine with cutwork. Use these designs on sheets and pillow cases— on scarfs and towels— on a chair back. Dress up your own home or make them as gifts. Pattern 1337 contains a transfer pattern of a motif 6½ x 20 inches, two motifs 5 x 14¾ inches, and pattern pieces for the applique patches; illustrations of all stitches used; material requirements; colour suggestions. SEND I/ld POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note is not procurable) for this pattern to "Penelope," Herald-Tribune Office, Hastings. Write plainly the pattern number and your name and address CUTWORK AND APPLIQUE PATTERN 1337 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 11

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