Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1913 — FOR THE NEEDLES AND PINS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
FOR THE NEEDLES AND PINS
Dainty Little Article That Has Distinct Value In Every dewing Room or Boudoir.
TWs handy little article consists of a fleu cushion, suspended from which is a little bqpk for needles. The cushion might be made about five inches wide and 4% deep, it is covered with a piece of soft silk or satin and edged with cord. The needle book has a back of cardboard the same width as the cushion, which is
covered with satin; Inside this are leaves of fine white flannel pinked at the edges; then over all is a leaf of the satin on which the word “Needles” is embroidered. The back is edged with cord to match cushion and Is sewn to one of the loops of cord on each side. The cushion may be suspended from a nail on the wall, or in any convenient place by the loop of cord at top,
