8th round: Same shade, 6 spots, 11 double.
9th round: Same shade, 5 spots, 13 double.
10th round: 6th shade, 4 spots, 15 double.
11th round: Same shade, 3 spots, 17 double.
12th round: Same shade, 2 spots, 19 double.
13th round: Same shade, 1 spot, 21 double. The pattern of raised spots being now completed, continue to work with the lightest shade of red in double stitches, decreasing once above each pattern, so as to close up the circle gradually. The white flowers are worked over the plain part of the cushion with white wool, and silk for the petals, and a black dot in the centre. The cushion is stuffed with horsehair and lined with glazed calico. A round of thick pasteboard is stitched in at the bottom, to make it stand firmer.
250.--Daisy Pattern for a Crochet Couvrette.
Materials: For a large couvrette, Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Boar's Head cotton No. 8; for pincushion covers, mats, and such-like small articles, Boar's Head cotton No. 16 or 20.
A pattern of this description is most useful, as it can be converted to [217] so many purposes. Counterpanes, couvrettes of every description, mats, pincushions, and a thousand other things can all be arranged from the design.