Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1913 — Kewpie to Embroider. [ARTICLE]
Kewpie to Embroider.
How many mothers who have laughed with threlr children over the antics of the Kewpies know that these delightful creatures come stamped to embroider? They adorn pillow tops, chiffonier scarfs and table covers, and the child’s nursery or bedroom, and they have lost none of their selfishness by being transferred to heavy linen.
They are colored, of course, and are to be done in outline stitch, with coarse rope silk-work which goes pleasantly fast. Kewpie rhymes are painted below, describing the pictured action.
The alluring Drayton children come in this forgj . ajso, and are quite as pretty as the Kewpies. But perhaps the cleverest of all is the sweet little September Morn child, standing up to her chubby knees in water, with the verse beneath.
“Oh, don’t think me bad or bold, But where it’s deep, it's awful cold.”
