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CUSHIONS THAT SPELL COLOUR AND COMFORT

made from old frocks! For the bachelor girl eager for a “ !Je colour and comfort for her room toe long winter evenings that will J °on be on us—or for the housewife •o loves a cheery home, here is a about cushions. often delightful' cushion covers seT made from frocks that have their best days. One girl cona cushion from a summer crepe , C ne 1° black, patterned with flowtTS and Jade leaves. When Uchafj? sh . e P ut a band of narrow Mother tin ribbon all round it, while mate fm * V ®r y successful cushion was frock. a very old black velveteen leased material was steamed and •an e ’iJffu ttl en made up in a pillow ■W# a . d ull gold galon at the ibbon S t witb a jade green fancy for hniHj Was used on a divan bed PiHOW * to ij?, uyin & new materials it is ° lc urs out for remnants. If plain •afw, | ' y anted, cotton furnishing the i2L ÜBed much more than silk, •ishio’n* ter does not last well, and °ne ■« much harder wear than , A UttS 1 t 0 thil >k. •Ul. p® extra material is often use(or r mstance, a very smart dehPtvla cushion is made with a S’ond th Com lng about four inches e cushion and forming a * A pillow-shaped cushion ? ®? eti mes made with projectsix or eight inches in ged with & three inch wide

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 5

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CUSHIONS THAT SPELL COLOUR AND COMFORT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 5

CUSHIONS THAT SPELL COLOUR AND COMFORT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 310, 22 March 1928, Page 5

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