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COVERING FOR A BALL. 
This cover can be worked with very little trouble 
bright. Cover in the first place with a sort of a 
net, by winding the black purse-silk at regular 
intervals round the ball. The silk must, of course, 
trary, is fastened at the opposite crossing, 
is drawn through the silk as in common darning 
stitch. Use a wool-needle. The cover is formed 
of several different stripes; each stripe has twelve 
