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Flower's and Festivals 



soms of the Immortelles; the white for Rice work, 

 Cotton wool, or (in Fig. 4) letters of plaited Straw, 

 as described on page 117. 



Plate V. — The only foundation required for the 

 Border drawn round this window — a Border which, 

 by the way, may be used with good effect in many 

 other parts of a Church, is a small nail or hook, driven 

 into the wall, at each of the points where the three 

 flowers (Dahlias) are placed. 



The festooned rope is merely made of Holly leaves 

 strung on wire^ by which means the festoons form 

 themselves. 



The flowers can easily be first tied together, or sewn 

 on a small strong brown paper centre, and then 

 fastened on to the nail or hook. The Crosses at the 

 lower corners, and the Monogram at the top, must 

 of course be made and put up separately. The 

 foundation of them is perforated zinc or roofing. 



For the " Emmanuel " on the slope of the window, 

 which consists of flowers studded into moss, the 



