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DAINTY GIFTS YOU MAY MAKE OR BUY

Of unusual design is this blouse set with the sleeve cut in one zvith the collar. Tiny applique flowers give a dainty finish.

Not content with one, the dainty collars overlap in a most attractive way. and offer an opportunity to use many different colourings.

A dainty blouse set of lavender pleated organdie frills, bound in deep rose and finished with shaded organdie rosebuds.

Those imply perfume bottles that seem too nice to throw azvay can be made into charming bureau accessories with the aid of the needle, scissors, sonic mucilage and odd bits of silver or gold lace. If the mesh is very open, it is well to back the lace with pastel silk.

An exclusive design for, the fashionable girdle of oxodised metal, the figures standing in relief

The Importance of Small Things

A dainty pair of Selby afternoon, zvalking shoes in fawn suede and black patent, finished with a buckled strap.

It's a novel idea, this pincushion shown above, made by enamelling a _ tiny basket in ivory, putting in an ivory satin bag loosely filled with bran, and topping it with fruits fashioned from leftover van-coloured silks.

against a background of blue enamel, and con neefed by links of unusual design.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/LADMI19221101.2.24

Bibliographic details

Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 22

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211

DAINTY GIFTS YOU MAY MAKE OR BUY Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 22

DAINTY GIFTS YOU MAY MAKE OR BUY Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 5, 1 November 1922, Page 22

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