Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1916 — Woven Flower Forms. [ARTICLE]

Woven Flower Forms.

Little woven flowers are simple to make and are an effective way to develop small flower forms. They should not measure more than one-half inch when finished, antTlfjnade in different colors and groupted together will be wonderfully attractive. Mark little half-inch' circles as a guide and then carry the thread back and forth, dividing the circle, until ten radii are formed. An extra radius is added to make the numbep uneven. The needle is then brought up in the center where the threads cross and woven over and unSer each thread for a quarter of an inch. Yellow lines, with the weaving in brown, lavender, with yel- u low center, and pink and light green, are some of the attractive combinations that will make an attractive grouping of these flowers. It is an excellent way to develop wreath and festoon designs.