Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1911 — Linen or Pongee Workbag [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Linen or Pongee Workbag
FIGURE No. 1 show’s the design complete and ready to transfer on the material used. To transfer the pattern, place a piece of transfer or impression paper face down on the material. Then with great care place the design correctly on the material and make it perfectly firm with thumb tacks on all the four corners. Li After this Is done, go over each part
of the design very carefully with & sharp lead pencil. The embroidery of this bag is very simple, as can be seen by the sketch. Figure No. 3 shows the flower in detail. The embroidery being worked In solid, the rest is done in outline, as shown In figure 4. This design might be worked out effectively in pld blue with a natural pongee or linen. *
