. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. ATTACHED INSTANTANEOUSLY Name and Address. Numbered if BANDS for Poultry, Pigeons, TurkeysSALT LAKE STAMP CO. Salt Lake, Utah., RegisteredBULLS Short Horn andHerefords If you want one or acarload, phone, tele-graph or writeat once E. W. Patrick Marion HotelOgden, Utah 8 (168) THE UTAH FARMER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 Sewing Lesson IX Finishing Neck and Armholes of theSlip. Supplies—Thimble; Needle, No. 7Sharps; Basting Cotton; No. 60 Sew-ing Cotton; Pins; Emery; Scissors;Tape-Measure; the Undergarment. Finish
. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. ATTACHED INSTANTANEOUSLY Name and Address. Numbered if BANDS for Poultry, Pigeons, TurkeysSALT LAKE STAMP CO. Salt Lake, Utah., RegisteredBULLS Short Horn andHerefords If you want one or acarload, phone, tele-graph or writeat once E. W. Patrick Marion HotelOgden, Utah 8 (168) THE UTAH FARMER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 Sewing Lesson IX Finishing Neck and Armholes of theSlip. Supplies—Thimble; Needle, No. 7Sharps; Basting Cotton; No. 60 Sew-ing Cotton; Pins; Emery; Scissors;Tape-Measure; the Undergarment. Finishing the neck—The neck of thegarment should be finished with a stitches a generous eighth of an inchfrom the edge, covering the raw edgesof the seam. (No. 31.) The Armholes—The armholes shouldbe finished with embroidery edging.(No. 32.) Divide your edging in halfand use half for each armhole. Trimthe muslin on the edging to withinhalf an inch of the embroidery
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