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COIFFURES.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 1.-Coiffure composed of pansies and black lace.

Fig. 2. This coiffure is very simple, and generally becoming. The rosettes are formed of pieces of bias silk, about an inch and a half in width; the edges are cut out in points, and the silk boxplaited and formed into a rosette, then sewed on to stiff net; the band can be of velvet or silk, and a bow of ribbon to match the silk is often placed on one side of the band. One or more colors can be used; rose sublime and black make a good contrast.

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SPRIGS FOR WINDOW CURTAINS, IN NETTING AND DARNING.

THERE is a lightness and convenience in small groups of flowers, or stars, for ornamenting a large space, as they can be placed at any distances to suit either the taste or the time of the

worker. They can either be arranged so as to produce a handsome and rich effect, or they can be worked at considerable distances, and yet for curtains look well, without much expendi

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ture of time and labor. The sprigs we are now giving are for darning on a netted ground, and with a border down the front of the curtain, form an elegant and durable ornamental article

for the drawing-room. We need scarcely say that the darning must all have the threads going the same way, and have the ends well secured, to preserve the beauty of the work.

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