Fig. 3.
Fig. 4.
THE DOUBLE HORN OF PLENTY.
This requires a stiff serviette, damp and fresh ironed. It may, however, be made from a limp one, if a small pin is inserted at each side, after the last fold. Lay the serviette flat on the table; fold in four lengthwise, keeping all the selvages one way. Turn the two ends to meet in the centre. Turn that over, and turn down two corners not at the selvage edge, at the lines A to B, and C to D. Turn it over and it will resemble [fig. 1]. Take the end C, and roll it over to D ([see fig. 2]). Bring A to B in the same manner, and complete the design. It is most suitable for a Christmas dinner party, when it may be filled with holly or any bright flowers; or one space may be filled with holly and the other with grapes, almonds, raisins, &c., to represent plenty ([see fig. 3]). Pinch the horns down and hold them a minute, to make them preserve their shape.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.