American Agriculturist, November 29, 1924 
A Dozen Time-Saving “Jiffy-Gifts” 
Easy Stitches, Bright Colors, Unusual Designs Make These Embroideries Unusual 
E 3509-11 
npWELVE different articles, twelve different designs—and not a hard 
one among them or one that works up slowly! There’s not much 
time till Christmas, but these “jiffy gifts” solve the problem of the last 
minute present. Notice how lazy daisy stitch, outline, French knots and 
cross-stitch alternate to make the work easy and the finished article 
effective. Order at Once! And order several, for you will have plenty of 
time to finish them without wearing yourself out. Order from Em¬ 
broidery Department, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 461 Fourth 
Avenue. Enclose correct amount and write name, address and 
numbers very clearly. 
A useful as well as a pretty gift is this good 
stout laundry hag, which is !fi by 44 inches in 
size and is made of strong white crash. The 
embroidery is done in gay colors, and can be 
finished in an hour or so. No. E 3509-11 
crash stamped for laundry hag, 75c. Floss to 
work design, loci 
The hollyhock luncheon set is embroidered 
with pink single stitches and French knots. 
The double feather stitching edge is blue. 
No. E 243-11 'cloth 36 inches square, on white 
linen finished cotton, 75c; on heavy cream 
linen, $1.35. E 244-11, four napkins, on 
linen finished cotton, 75c, on linen, $1.00. 
Floss for set, 1^5c. 
E 243-11, E 244-11 
E 341-11 
E 264-11 A, B, C 
E 266-11 
A door pocket for your shoes not only protects the shoes, but helps 
keep the closet tidy. No. E 341-11 is made of tan art cotton, both 
serviceable and stylish. Material cut for back and pockets and 
stamped for embroidery, 75c. 
Each of these silver cases is made up in tan cotton and lined with 
cotton flannel. There is a separate compartment for each piece of 
silver. Order by number and letter —Nos. E 264-11 a, b and c — 
75c each. Teapot holder, E 266-11, 50c. 
This child's apron 
on unbleached crash, 
has fat baby chicks 
along the edge. No. 
E 316-11, in 3 and 
4 year sizes, 50c. 
A tea-apron of 
unbleached muslin. 
No. E 3 63-1.1 
bound with Chinese 
red, is embroidered 
in black and red. 
Stamped material 
50c. Floss, 20c. 
No. E 3510-11 .—Three blue-striped kitchen towels for 75c! 
They are 18 by 27 inches on good material, and may be all of one 
design or the two combined, as you wish. No. E 348-11, a scarf 
of heavy tan linen is worked with rope floss. The scarf, 15 by 45 
inches, is 75c; floss, Ific. 
'i stiff ff Hi fftntttp li 
E 316-11 
E 13.—Peasant Embroidery Mats 
E 317-11 
E 7, E 7-11 
E 348-11 
No. E 13. Hot-iron transfer patterns only, to use on your own material, 
for peasant embroidery luncheon set. Nine mats as illustrated, lflc. Centerpiece 
and three of each size small mats, 30c. Centerpiece only 15c. 
No. E 317-11. Unbleached muslin squares for crib cover. Center 18 inches, 
corners 39 inches, also corners for bolster-set of squares, 50c. 
No. E 7. Hot-iron transfer pattern, to apply to your own material, 15c. 
No. £ 7-11, stamped on linen finished cotton, 50c. 
