Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1913 — SACHET IN A. NEW DESIGN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

SACHET IN A. NEW DESIGN

For the Glove* and Handkerchiefs There Can Be Nothing Better Than This. Novel suggestions for handkerchief and glove sachets are always welcome, since they are useful articles to prepare for sale in a bazaar and also they make most acceptable gifts. In our sketch may be seen a particularly pretty sachet of quite a new design that can be carried out in any delicate shade of pale pink silk, lined with soft silk and bound at the edges with narrow ribbon chosen- in some pleasantly contrasting shade of color.

The diagram on the right shows the shape in which the material should be cut out. The two portions B and C on which the handkerchiefs and gloves rest should be stiffened with an interlining of thin cardboard sewn in between the silk and,the lining.

The two flaps, A and A, are folded downwards on to B, and sewn down at the edges, and this forme the pockets for the handkerchief. The portion D is folded on to C, and treated in the same manner. Ribbon strings are provided to secure the case when closed, and in the right hand sketch this may be seen accomplished and the ribbons tied in a neat little bow.

The design which appears on the pockets, and also on the exterior of the sachets, may be easily worked from our sketch, and consists of white dog roses and leaves embroidered in various shades of green.