The new dressmaker; with complete and fully illustrated instructions on every point connected with sewing, dressmaking and tailoring, from the actual stitches to the cutting, making, altering, mending, and cleaning of clothes for ladies, misses, girls, children, infants, men and boys . ted Witli RolledHems—Embroidery Mitered—Whipping on Trimming—Inserting Lace—Inserting Lace Above a Facing—Mitering Lace—Shaped Pieces of Inser-tion—Inserting Lace Medallions A RUFFLE USED AS TRIMMING may bowhipped and gathered. Roll the raw edgeand overcast the material as far as it isrolled, taking care to make


The new dressmaker; with complete and fully illustrated instructions on every point connected with sewing, dressmaking and tailoring, from the actual stitches to the cutting, making, altering, mending, and cleaning of clothes for ladies, misses, girls, children, infants, men and boys . ted Witli RolledHems—Embroidery Mitered—Whipping on Trimming—Inserting Lace—Inserting Lace Above a Facing—Mitering Lace—Shaped Pieces of Inser-tion—Inserting Lace Medallions A RUFFLE USED AS TRIMMING may bowhipped and gathered. Roll the raw edgeand overcast the material as far as it isrolled, taking care to make the stitch belowthe roll, not through it. (Ill 30L) Draw upthe thread, maldng the ruffle the desh-ed ful-ness. Di\ade the ruffle in quarters and markthem with colored thread. Make correspond-ing marks on the edge to which the ruffleis to be attached. Roll the edge of the gar-ment and overhand the ruffle to it, taking astitch in every whipped stitch of the ruffle. TO INSERT A RUFFLE IN A HEM turn thehem toward the right side of the garmentand crease the fold hard. Divide both ruffleand hem in quarters and mark each divisionwith colored thread. Insert the edge of theruffle in the hem close to the fold (111. 302) withthe right side of the ruffle to the right side of. \,Ijir>rIiT^ :,nil riir;; ,^i f L_ . 303. Finished Rudle on Right Side the garment and the correspondingmarks together. Baste and stitch one-quarter of an inch from the fold. Turnthe hem back to the WTong side of thegarment, fold the second tiu-ning, basteand hem. (111. 303.) TO COVER THE JOINING OF A 132 APPLIED TRIMMINGS, RUFFLES, EMBROIDERY AND LACE 133 RUFFLE, divide both ruffle and gar-ment in quarters and marli with pins orcolored thread. Gather the ruifle andbaste it to the garment. Turn the rawedges up on the garment and cover witha narrow bias band which can bebouglit by the piece \^^th the edgesturned ready for use. (III. 304.) Thisfinish may be used on either the right orwiong side


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