Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1913 — Colored Embroidery. [ARTICLE]

Colored Embroidery.

Colored embroidery of conventional figures marks some of the most Interesting white crepe morning or afternoon dresses. This embroidery should be done in two or three colors only, and should be done in heavy cottone The design might consist of conventionalized roses applied as a border design at intervals of two Inches at; the bottom of the skirt or tunic, around the neck and sleeves, and utilised in some way to form the front closing of ’ the bodice. The stems should bo worked in a bright, soft green, the roses In pink, red, yellow or sagise, . T' j