. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. three screws and three notches TRIMMING DEPARTMEINT. cut in the top side of it, the same as a rockaway curtain stick ; then fit a piece of en-ameled leather from this stick back to the edge of the back panel; then a three-inchborder of enameled leather across the length of the panel, to be basted to the largepiece covering the open space where the back panel would be; then a piece for sideborder to carry the line of the back border all around ; now to the front corner of thisside border stitch a strap long enough to knob on to a screw under the bottom
. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. three screws and three notches TRIMMING DEPARTMEINT. cut in the top side of it, the same as a rockaway curtain stick ; then fit a piece of en-ameled leather from this stick back to the edge of the back panel; then a three-inchborder of enameled leather across the length of the panel, to be basted to the largepiece covering the open space where the back panel would be; then a piece for sideborder to carry the line of the back border all around ; now to the front corner of thisside border stitch a strap long enough to knob on to a screw under the bottom of sidepanel, and three straps to the back l)order long enough to knob on to a screw underthe back panel; then nail three buckled straps, five-eighths wide and thirteen incheslong, on to the notches of the stick, same as rockaway roll-up straps; the borders arejoined in the corners, and bound on to the main piece. Where the round corner ofthe side border is, it should have a piece of leather underneath as a lining to preventits FORM TO STITCH KNOB HOLE WITH. How to make the Stitcher.—Take two pieces of half-inch hard wood, twelve inches longseven and a half inches wide in center, and six inches at ends, diameter of hole twoand three-eighths inches. Cut the hole through both pieces, and champer the holeto a sharp edge; hinge them together at the end nearest the hole with leather, fastenthe lower half to the bench with a screw, spread the curtain on the bench, and insertbetween this clamp, placing a weight on the end, and you are ready for SIMPLE LITTLE MACHINE FOR CUTTING THE THREE-EDGED knife marked A can be made at any cutlery ; the pointed part is the cuttingedge. The standards, marked C, are made of hard wood, three inches high. The roller, marked B, is also made of hard wood,and with a shoulder then set into the stand-ards. The lines marked F F represent a groovethree-eighths of an inch deep, and three-eighthawide, cut into the block, or
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