Embroidery Design From 1915 For Trimming A Baby Bonnet And Girl’s Dress

The following embroidery pattern for a baby bonnet and dress was originally published in a newspaper in 1915.

Embroidery Design for Trimming a Baby Bonnet and Girl’s Dress

Text reads:

The accompanying designs are sufficiently simple to warrant any woman who is fond of the needle adapting them to her uses. The cap would make a charming and inexpensive little Christmas gift and the dress design could be beautifully incorporated on a holiday frock.

The detail drawings show the method of working. In using the printed designs from the paper the directions are as follows: If the material used is sheer the easiest way is to lay it over the design which will show through plainly, and draw over each line with a hard, sharp pencil. If your linen is heavy, secure a piece of impression paper – the kind that does not rub off – lay it on your material, place the design over it, and trace with a hard pencil.

Source: The Ogden standard. (Ogden City, Utah), 23 Oct. 1915.

Author: StrangeAgo