. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. to fastenthe cushion to the seat, while the cushion straps are mock ones, sewed in under theroll, and the buckle sewed in with the fall, so as to show against the front of the cush-ion ; these cushion straps are made of light split leather, covered with cloth, andbound with collar leather on the edges. This is a very handsome, stylish, but difiicultcushion to make at first; but if we have succeeded in making the modus operandiclear enough for practical use, you will have a cushion with a wrinkled roll standingfrom the cushion proper, and filling the s
. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. to fastenthe cushion to the seat, while the cushion straps are mock ones, sewed in under theroll, and the buckle sewed in with the fall, so as to show against the front of the cush-ion ; these cushion straps are made of light split leather, covered with cloth, andbound with collar leather on the edges. This is a very handsome, stylish, but difiicultcushion to make at first; but if we have succeeded in making the modus operandiclear enough for practical use, you will have a cushion with a wrinkled roll standingfrom the cushion proper, and filling the seat so completely as to make it appear as iflined, while the mock cushion straps, and the fact that the cushion does not have to beturned inside out to stuff it, makes the most perfect and beautiful finish we have everseen. PATTERNS FOR STICK-SEAT ROLLS. How to cut the miter of a roll for front and back corner of stick seat, and alsoa rule by which to cut the leather for a roll on a round (front) corner stick seat. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT 327. No. 1 is for the miter of a front corner. Presume you wish to put on a three-inchroll. Lay the pattern to the rail, and if the point B touches the top corner, and thepoint A the lower joint of the rail, go ahead; if not, cut a new pattern by this, butaltered to reach the upper and lower points of joint of the rail.
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