Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1915 — Luncheon Set. [ARTICLE]
Luncheon Set.
Quite unusual is a luncheon cloth, circular In design, but so made that sections are provided for doilies beneath four individual plates. The model offers a fine opportunity to use odd pieces of linen. It consists of linen cut in five squares and four quarters of a circle. One square is placed in the center, while the other four squares are.directly opposite each of the four sides of the center square, but far enough away to allow a strip of two-Inch-wide cluny insertion to be run between the edges of the, squares. In a diagonal line from the four points of the center square are placed the four quarters of a circle, flllifig the corners left by the crossing of the cluny lace strips. •pa Mi ot the squares and quarters of linen is ornamented with a crossstitch design worked in a combination of blues, purple and greens. The luncheon cloth is bound by an edg<"g of the cluny lace.
