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 . ound Pocket OpeninS POCKLTS 107 garment with the center of the strip over the line of thepocket. (111. 214.) Baste the strip to the garment.(111. 214.) Run a basting line through the tailorstacks, and through the center of the strip and stitchthe strip to the garment J^ of an inch each side of thisbasting line.
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 . ound Pocket OpeninS POCKLTS 107 garment with the center of the strip over the line of thepocket. (111. 214.) Baste the strip to the garment.(111. 214.) Run a basting line through the tailorstacks, and through the center of the strip and stitchthe strip to the garment J^ of an inch each side of thisbasting line. Cut the pocket opening through the garment andstrip in a clean, even line. Push the binding throughthe .slash to the wrong side of the garment and baste itinto position letting it form an Vg-of-an-inch bindingat the edge of the opening. (111. ) Slip-stitchthe corners of the binding so they will not fray. Cut the pocket sections of satin or lining materialabout seven inches long and let them extend about J 2 aninch beyond each end of the opening (111. 216), shapingthem as illustrated. Face the under section of thepocket three inches from tlie top with the material ofthe garment. (111. 216.) Baste the pocket sections tothe binding on the inside of the garment as ill. 216. The Pocket for the BoundPockethole
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