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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

MYRA'S JOURNAL OP DRESS AND FASHION, Sep. 1st. 1882.

I have lately received a copy of Messrs. Briggs & Co.'s new book of " Designs for all Kindsof Embroidery," and especially notice amongst the novelties some capital ecclesiastical designs,which may be used for a good many other purposes besides church embroidery, and form a verywelcome change from the natural sprays, groups, and wreaths of flowers, which have been somuch worked the last few years. Some of these ecclesiastical designs will serve admirably forvalances for mantelpieces, curtain and tablecloth borders, etc., for use in rooms furnished in arather severe style, and in which the more picturesque designs of flowers would be thoroughlyincongruous. There are also a number of separate designs for alms-bags and similar purposes.The book contains also a new collection of Kate Greenaway's Village Scenes for working

on chair-backs ; there are demure little maidens walking together with the greatest propriety,and chubby girls and boys engaged in all kinds of pursuits, including mischief. These childrenare entirely superseding the storks, of which we have had more than enough, and are certainlymore amusing than those meaningless birds.

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With the revival of braided dresses and jackets, however, the most interesting series of designsis that for braiding. The braiding patterns are of all widths, and can, with a little care andskill, be arranged to form the separate ornaments now required, as well as borders. I havenoticed several in the book of designs that could be easily adapted for the braided costumeswhich "Myra" is illustrating in the present Number, and the facility of obtaining such goodpatterns, and so easily transferred to the material, will make this fashion exceedingly popular.As full particulars are given about the width of all borders, and size of all designs, ladies can.

very easily make a selection, and order the designs they require by mentioning the number only.

SYLVIA'S HOME JOURNAL, September 1882.

The new Autumn book of patterns of Briggs' Patent Transferring Papers is now beforeme, and in it I find many tempting designs that make me regret that I never have any time for

fancy-work—though, for that matter, my warmest affections are devoted to plain needlework,in which I delight. The floral designs in this book are so correctly drawn, and so gracefully

composed, that the chief difficulty which workers will find will lie in the selection of one.There are pinks and carnations (very fashionable flowers just now), fuchsias, tulips, lilies, and aset of groups illustrating the seasons ; cowslips for spring, poppies and corn for summer, hipsand haws for autumn, and holly and Christmas roses for winter—all fascinating enough. Theecclesiastical designs are excellent, the floral patterns being conventionally treated ; and I find

at the close of the volume several useful designs in the much-used Russian cross-stitch.

SYLVIA'S HOME JOURNAL, December 1882.

The Patent Transferring Papers issued by Messrs. Briggs & Co., 3 Marsden Square, Man-chester, and to be obtained at all good fancy shops, are among the most delightful of labour-

saving inventions. As braiding is now more fashionable than ever, it is no slight thing to beable to obtain your design and your tracing apparatus in one ; and simply by means of a warmiron passed over the back to be able to transfer the whole to the material to be braided or

embroidered. I see that Messrs. BRIGGS have now produced a noveltyin the shape of initial letters for marking handkerchiefs or table-linen. As with the others, so these can be transferred by means of a warm iron. Any letter

can be had, with the exception of Q and X, and each is set in a frame of maidenhair and forget-

me-not, graceful in itself, and very easy to work. There are also pretty wreaths for surrounding

initials, monogram or name on a handkerchief.

YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, October 1st, 1882.

Briggs' Transferring Papers.—We have just received a book of new designs for autumn

and winter work from Messrs. Briggs. The usefulness of these transfers is now very generally

rocognized. Among the novelties we note some very pretty floral sprays and corners, and a

variety cf designs for ecclesiastical work. The quality of the designs is excellent. The Russian

embroidery or cross-stitch designs are also good and useful.

LADIES' PICTORIAL, May 6th, 1882.

Xovkks of fancy work cannot but—s[j^*£ ^S£».£SJ-Kaxave been obliged to expend over their designs,m past days

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especially good for the Russian embroidery now so popular.

WELDON'S JOURNAL, June 1st, 1882.

Messrs. Briggs & Co. have forwarded samples of their new Russian cross-stitch transfers,

suitable for borders, bannerettes, mats, antimacassars, &c, which can be successfully transferred

on to any fabric by merely passing a heated iron overthe back of the pattern, and since Russian

cross-stitch is becoming so fashionable for ornamental purposes, Messrs. Briggs & Co. s

patterns, which may be had of all fancy repositories, must be well appreciated for their accuracy

and easy method of transferring to cloth, holland, linen, &c. Two pretty patterns for lawn

tennis aprons for crewel embroidery are sent me, No. 707 being Virginia creeper foliage and

berries prettily grouped, while No. 708 shows an artistic spray of wild roses, foliage, and

maidenhair fern, both of which are well designed, yet patterns that can be quickly worked

with good effect.

CHRISTIAN GLOBE, August 24th, 1882.

"Briggs & Co.'s Patent Transferring Papers. (Sole Inventors and Patentees, Briggs & Co.,

Manchester.)—One of the most useful and most elegant little books we have seen for along time is this of Messrs. Briggs & Co., and no mistress of a household but will be charmedwith it, although from first to last there is found nothing to read. It consists of 104 pages ofdesigns for every kind of embroidery ; all that it is necessary to do in order to trace the design

from the papers on any material being merely to pass a warm iron over the back of it. Asgiven here, these designs equal in beauty and grace anything of the kind ever seen before, andrange from simple curves to flowers, fruit, birds, and seme charming village scenes from the

facile pencil of Kate Greenaway. Anyone can thus, in a minute or two, trace a chosengroup or picture on the fabric selected without the slightest tiouble or delay, and have amplescope for taste in the matter of selection.

HOUSEHOLD WORDS, December 9th, 1882.

You will find exactly what you want in Briggs & Co.'s "New Pattern Book." There aregood patterns in it for ecclesiastical embroidery, as well as for general purposes.

INDUSTRY, May 11th, 1882.

The book is a positive collection of gems of art ; and in its whole get-up, as well as its contents,reflects the highest credit upon the taste and enterprise of Messrs. Briggs & Co.

THE BAPTIST, August 1882.

Messrs. Briggs & Co of Manchester, send us a capital book of " Patent Transferring Papers "ot a kind that ladies know so well how to use to advantage in beautifying our homes. Thevolume contains a splend.d variety of really artistic designs, and by passing^ warm iron overthem in the usual way, they may readily be transferred to any fabrics. For workin" paSes

IS^SS&SS^^*** prove invaluable-

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BRIGGS & CO.'S

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ARE now universally known, and the process is acknowledged

to be the most perfect, simple, and expeditious manner of

Tracing Designs for all kinds of Embroidery. One of the great

recommendations of these Transferring Papers is that they enable

Ladies to trace upon their own materials ; this being much less

expensive than purchasing ready-traced Articles. New Designs are

frequently being issued, and can be purchased from all Berlin Wool

and Fancy Repositories. Ladies, with a taste for designing, can form

beautiful groups by cutting and arranging flowers, &c, from various

patterns. To do this most effectively, gum the small pieces (when

cut) on to a sheet of paper, arranging them as desired, and, when the

group is formed, transfer in the usual manner.

In order to bring the large variety of patterns within the dimen-

sions of a small book, it has been necessary to reduce most of them

in size. This spoils to some extent the general effect of the large

designs, such as Antimacassars, Brackets, Cosey Groups, &c, though

they be exact copies of the original.

NOTICE.

The correct proportions of the designs, as they appear in the

Transferring Papers, are marked in inches above each design, but

those marked with an asterisk (*) are the same in the Transferring

Papers as in the Pattern Book.

Special attention is directed to the fact that the price of the

strips is regulated by the Width of the Paper on which they are Printed,

and not by the Width of the Design ; thus :—No. 264, 3 inches wide,

is printed on paper 4-in. wide, and is therefore a Four inch strip. All

patterns up to 2|-in. wide are Three inch strips; 2f-in. to 3|-in. are

Four inch strips ; 4-in. to 5-in. are Six inch strips ; and 5|-in. to 7-in.

are Eight inch strips.

INDEX.Strips, containing Six yards, 3-in., 4-in., 6-in., and 8-in. wide.

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114 Forget-me-Not —116 Rosebud and Leaf —120 Forget-me-Not 9124 Daisy —125 Forget-me-Not and Rosebud ... —129 Wild Rose —132 Jessamine 10133 Mountain Ash —134 Hawthorn Blossom —135 Rose, Jessamine & Forget-me-not —136 Virginian Creeper 11

13S Poppv, Wheat and Cornflower.. —140 Poppy —141 Cyclamen —142 Apple Blossom 12

149 Ivy Leaf —150 Cornflower and Wheat —154 Laburnum —155 Verbena 13156 Ox Eye Daisy —157 Shamrock ... —159 Narcissus —160 Buttercups and Daisies 14161 Azalea —162 Forget-me-not —164 Buttercups —165 Maidenhair and Rose 15166 Lily of the Valley —167 Fie'ld Poppy —168 Daisy, Maidenhair & Rosebud... —169 Wild Rose —170 Rosebuds 16172 Rosebud and Maidenhair —173 Garden Rose and Forget-me-not —174 Jessamine and Forget-me-not... —175 Common Fern and Maidenhair.. 17176 Carnations —177 Hips and Haws —178 Virginian Creeper —

Braiding Designs. ..18 to 21 and 150

PRINTED ON PAPER 4-in. WIDE.222 Sunflower 22223 Wild Rose —224 Anemone and Forget-me-not ... 23225 Ox-Eye Daisy and Virginian

Creeper —226 Narcissus and Forget-me-not ... —227 Carnation and Maidenhair 24228 Convolvulus and Maidenhair ... —229 Mountain Ash —230 Renaissance 25253 Strawberry —259 Holly, with Berries —264 Virginian Creeper 26266 Ro?e, Jessamine & Forget-me-not —269 Hawthorn Blossom —

PRINTED ON PAPER 4-in. WIDE,No of ContinuedDesign Page

279 Holly and Mistletoe 27281 Jessamine —283 Poppy, Wheat and Cornflower.. —286 Poppy 28287 Cyclamen —288 Apple Blossom —291 Wild Rose 29293 Passion Flower —296 Cherries —297 Geranium and Maidenhair 30298 Peacocks' Feathers —299 Mixed Ferns —300 Ox Eye Daisy —

Braiding Designs ... 31, 32 and 152

PRINTED ON PAPER 6-in. WIDE.356 Mountain Ash 33360 Poppy 34361 Apple Blossom —362 Passion Flower 353G4 Large Daisy and Ferns —368 Sunflower 36371 Virginian Creeper and Jessamine —372 Ox-Eye Daisy and Carnation ... 37373 Common Fern and Garden Rose —374 Renaissance 38

Braiding Designs 39 to 43

PRINTED ON PAPER 8-in. WIDE.321 Azalea 44329 Sunflower 45431 Large Poppy 46432 Lilium Longiflorum 47

MANTLE BORDERS.

326 Narcissus and Oats Grass 48327 Geranium and Maidenhair —328 Water Lilies, Bulrushes and

Spiderwort 49331 Water Lilies and Willow Weed 50332 Conventional Rose 51333 „ Marguerite Daisy.. 52

SPRAYS AND GROUPS.500 Mountain Ash, Apple Blossom... 53595 Hawthorn Blossom, Fuchsia —508 Field Daisy, Jonquil 54— Dog Rose, Forget-me-not509 Poppy, Jessamine 55— Narcissus, Maidenhair —510 Periwinkle, Geranuim 56— Violet, Ox Eye Daisy —536 Cornflower 57537 Jessamine and Forget-me-not ... —538 Rosebuds 58539 Virginian Creeper —540 Maidenhair 59541 Forget-me-not —531 Ox-Eye Daisy 60532 Ferns —533 Mountain Ash 61534 Crocus and Snowdrops —

SPRAYS AND GROUPS Contd.

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525 Primrose 62

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CUSHIONS, FOOTSTOOLS, &c.

961 Wild Rose and Lilies 76962 Azalea and Maidenhair 77963 Geranium and Jessamine —964 Primrose and Ox-Eye Daisy ... 78965 Narcissus and Carnation —966 Marguerite Daisy and Virginian

Creeper 79967 Anemone —

COSEYS, CHAIR SEATS, &c.

454 Mountain Ash and Birds 80455 Wild Rose and Ferns 81

459 Pansy and Fancy Grass —461 Bittern, with Reeds 82462 Flamingo ,, —463 Braiding Designs 83457 Almond Blossom —465 Convolvulus 84466 Common Ferns, Forget-me-not

and Grass —467 Poppy and Ox-Eye Daisy 85468 Virginian Creeper —ANTIMACASSARS, CHAIR SEATS, &c.

753 Apple Blossom 86

755 Cyclamen and Ferns 87

756 Tiger Lily —757 Stork, with Reeds 88765 Sunflower —769 Jessamine and Wild Rose 89770 Water Lilies & Flowering Rush —772 Narcissus and Cyclamen 90773 Water Lilies, Bulrushes, Spider-

wort and Bird —774 Marguerite Daisy 91775 Sunflower —780 Pansy, Ox Eye and Rosebud ...92782 Mountain Ash —783 Poppy and Ox Eye Daisy 93784 Owl, &c. (^Esthetic Design) —785 Renaissance 94786 Apple Blossom —787 Primrose and Grass 95788 Horse Chestnut —789 Garden Rose, Jessamine and

Forget-me-not 96Village Scenes, by Kate Green-

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TABLE or PIANO CORNERS.No. ofDcsigti P.if902 Water Lilies and Bulrushes 96903 Begonia <J7

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851 Arum Lily, Ferns and Erica ... —853 Narcissus L0]

855 Virginian Creeper —856 Pyrus Japonica and Jessamine...102857 Sunflower —858 Narcissus and Geranium 103859 Wild Rose and Maidenhair —

APRONS or PINAFORES.

702 Rose, Jessamine 8c Forget-mo-notl0470(1 Marguerite Daisy —707 Mountain Ash 105708 Wild Rose and Maidenhair —709 Forget-me-not ,, ,, ...106

710 Virginian Creeper & Geranium.. —SLIPPERS.

604 Jessamine and Forget-me-not ...107

605 Mountain Ash —00(3 Wild Rose and Forget-me-not... 108607 Apple Blossom —609 & 610 Braiding 100611 Forget-me-not 110612 Hunting Design —613 Kangaroo and Reeds Ill614 Tobacco Plant, Pipes, &c —

TOILET SETS.

B6 Mountain Ash 112D6 Rosebud and Maidenhair —

TOILET BAGS.803 Mountain Ash 113805 Rosebuds and Maidenhair —

BED POCKETS.

821 Rosebuds and Maidenhair 114822 MountainAsh —

Watch Pockets to match 115

HANDKERCHIEF WREATHS.521 Forget-me-not 116522 Convolvulus 117520 Forget-me-not —523 Wheat —

INITIALS 118

D'OYLEYS, &c.

Village Scenes, by Kate Greena-way 119 to 124

408 Forget-me-not 125412 Daisy —414 Rosebud and Forget-me-not 126418 Wild Rose —419 Azalea 127420 Buttercups —920 Rosebuds and Forget-me-not ...128

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