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NOVEMBER 2,
1867
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Toilet Basket. [Victorian Crafts]
For pattern see Supplement, No. XIII., Figs. 50 and 51.
Cut
six pieces of pasteboard from Figs. 50 and 51 each;
cover and line them with silk, and overhand the six pieces
of the basket together from * to ••, and the
six pieces of the cover from X to •. Cut two six-sided
pieces of pasteboard, for the bottom and the top, and cover
and line them with silk, then overhand them on the basket.
Overhand one side of the
cover to one side of the basket, and trim with a ruche of
silk or ribbon, as in illustration.
How To
Cite This Article:
"Toilet Basket", November 2, 1867
[electronic edition]. Harper's Bazaar, Nineteenth Century
Fashion Magazine,
http://harpersbazaar.victorian-ebooks.com (2005).
MORE INFO:
Victorian Crafts: Illustrations and directions for
Victorian crafts.
Victorian Needlework: Victorian needlework,
embroidery and samplers.
Hooked Rugs
The 19th Century, braided and hooked
rugs provided comfort and beauty to many homes.
The
Museum for Textiles The Textile Museum of Canada Web
site.
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