LADIES' FAXCY WORK. 



2ffl 



five stitches for each pattern. First row: Knit two together four times; then 

 orer and one plain eight times; then knit two together four times, and purl 

 the last stitch. Second, third, and fourth rows: Plain. Repeat from first row. 



AVall Pocket. — We give herewith an illustration of a wall-pocket, which 

 is ornamental and useful. It may be used for visiting cards, letters, papers, 

 sewing-materials, shppers, and various odds and cuds. Almost any kind of 



WALL POCKl.T 



material may l>c used, but something bright iias i.iore atira'-nveuess. The 

 one the drawing was made from was of silk, of blue silk, lined with com 

 color, with cord of blue aud gold, and with raised embroider}- in silk. The 

 framework is cut from stiff paper. When designed with especial reference 

 to slippers, the pocket is cut quite in the shape of a slipper, with a loop at 

 the heel, from which it is himg. For Christmas gifts they form pretty ob- 

 jects for devoted fingers to manufacture. 



Floral Triiiispiiri'nc}-._The pretty transparency represented on next 

 page is made by arranging pressed ftrus. i:nii;s<.s, aud autumn leaves on a 



