LUXURIOUS PEACOCK MOTIF DONE IN CROSS-STITCH. m «» HAS «LV\ m w, m s 1 1 W raw 3* l+.-r % CROSS STITCH PEACOCKS ; \ PATTERN 1164 The Peacock’s regal beauty worthy of your finest linens inspired this beautiful design, and is su re to inspire you with the desire to embroider his splendid image in cross-stitch. "lou S.V I ’, know, for tlio pattern’s a very, easy one despite its rich effect. Wool, silk or cotton floss in realistic bluish greens and warm browns, or one colour only if you prefer, will make a handsome scarf, pillofr, c hair set or cloth. Pattern 116-1 comes to you wit h a 'transfer pattern of two peacocks 12£ s 14$ inches and four motifs 3$ x 3$ inches; colour suggestions; ma-. terial requirements; illustrations of nil stitches needed. Send Is Id in postal note (or stamps if postal note .*15 , 1'.JP r f|9 ur " able) for this pattern to Laura Wheeler, Needlecrafts, P.O. Box 890, w\ ellington. Writs, plaiilly _ (pattern—numberyovC.'- name, and address.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 12
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168Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 12
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