February. - The Evening Walk.
- Godey's Colored Fashions.
- Embroidered Dressing-Gown.
- Broderie Anglaise Flouncing.
- The Farm Yard.
- Window Curtains.
- Music.—Andante and Waltz, by Thos. A'Becket.
- The Moscow Wrapper.
- Boardman & Gray's Dolce Campana Attachment Piano-Fortes.
- Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing.
- The New Sewing-Machine.
- Babylon and Nineveh.
- Vegetable Physiology.
- Instructions for making Ornaments in Rice Shell-Work.
- The Salamanca.
- Polka Jacket and Diagrams.
- Embroidery for Shirts.
- The Pelisse, a favorite style of outside garment.
- Caps.
- Embroidered Screen.
- Patterns for Embroidery.
- Braid Pattern.
- Petticoat Trimming.—In Broderie Anglaise.
- Embroidered Collar.
- The Scotch Piper.
THE EVENING WALK. Engraved by H. G. Armstrong for Godey's Lady's Book.
GODEY'S COLORED FASHIONS.
EMBROIDERED DRESSING GOWN.
BRODERIE ANGLAISE FLOUNCING.
FASHION PLATES FOR DECORATING PARLOR WINDOWS THE LATEST STYLES. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. From W. H. Carryl's celebrated depot for Curtains, Furniture Coverings, Window Shades, and all kinds of parlor trimmings, No. 169 Chestnut Street, corner of Fifth, Philadelphia. (For description, see page 166.)
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