EMBROIDER THESE LETTERS ON YOUR LINENS.
It's as easy as saying your A.B.C. — this embroidering of letters and initials on household linens and personal accessories. Laura Wheeler's included a large, medium and small alphabet to givo you greater variety in your monogramming, and designed all to be done in cutwork (just hultoiiholing) or satin stitch. Dinncr and tea cloths, pillow eases and towels, as well as kankies, bags and blouses may be adorned in this fashion. Pattern 1038 comes to you with a transfer of three coinplete alpha bets in a 1-inch, lf-inch and 2f-inch size; directions for doing cut-worl> and for correct use of initials, and illustrations of all stitches needed. SEND 1/ld POSTAL NOTE (or stamps if postal note not procui able) for this pattern to 4 Penelope," Herald,,Tribune Office, Hastings » Write plaiuly giving your NAME AND ADDRESS and Pattern nuinher (1038). (This pattern has been repeufed by request.)
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 5
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151EMBROIDER THESE LETTERS ON YOUR LINENS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 79, 27 December 1937, Page 5
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