aised satin
stitch. The eyelet-holes in the middle letter to be worked in overcast.
[Illustration: 366.--A.M.K.]
367.--_B.R._
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 16.
[Illustration: 367.--B.R.]
These initials are worked in applique in the centre of a medallion in
satin stitch, overcast, and lace stitches.
368.--_Carrie_.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 20.
[Illustration: 368.--Carrie.]
This name is very easy to work, being very clearly and simply
embroidered in overcast and satin stitch. The thick dots may be worked
without the eyelet-holes if preferred.
[Illustration: 359.--Caroline.]
369.--_Caroline_.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 18.
This pretty name requires care in working; the leaves which adorn the
letters must be very well defined; they, as well as the letters, are
embroidered in satin stitch, the initial letter being veined, and the
ornaments worked in overcast and eyelet-holes.
370.--_Charlotte_.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 16.
[Illustration: 370.--Charlotte.]
This name is worked in satin stitch and overcast, the small and elegant
dots in point de russe and graduated satin stitch; the large ones are
worked in raised satin stitch.
371.--_Cornelie_.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 18.
This word is worked in plain satin stitch, the ornamentation in overcast
stitch.
[Illustration: 371.--Cornelie.]
372.--_C.M._
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 18.
This design is simple, is worked in graduated satin stitch, and is most
elegant.
[Illustration: 372--C.M.]
[Illustration: 373.--Dora.]
373.--_Dora_.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 30.
This elaborate design should not be attempted by beginners in the art of
embroidery; it is worked in overcast stitch, raised and veined satin
stitch; the tendrils are entirely worked in graduated overcast; the name
is placed over a graceful spray of wild flowers worked in the
above-named stitches. This pattern, although originally designed to be
worked on net or fine muslin, is far more effective when worked on
cambric or fine lawn.
374.--_D.C._
[Illustration: 374.--D.C.]
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Embroidery Cotton No. 16.
These letters are worked in satin stitch and ve
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