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 . aw edgesnext the stem. Pin it in place at in-tervals and then sew it with stitchesabout 34 an inch long. (.111. 345). Taketwo stitches in each place so that theywill hold firmly. (111. 345).In sewing the marabou to the garment sew both edges of the strip with running strip enables you to handle the


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 . aw edgesnext the stem. Pin it in place at in-tervals and then sew it with stitchesabout 34 an inch long. (.111. 345). Taketwo stitches in each place so that theywill hold firmly. (111. 345).In sewing the marabou to the garment sew both edges of the strip with running strip enables you to handle the marabou easily, keep it even, and prevents it fromtmsting. HANDLING FUR—Pelts should always be cut with a knife from the wrong side soas not to cut the hair. .Toinings should be made so that all the hair runs one way. Fur should be sewed with an ordinary short needle and strong cotton tluead. Num-ber 30 cotton is about the right weight. Lay the pelts edge to edge and sew the edges together -with an overhand stitch. (, page 82). Be careful to sew through the pelts only, without catching the hair in thesewing. The hair can be pushed through to the right side with the needle and after thesewing is finished the fur can be brushed gently to make the hair lie smooth. In this. Sewing Strip lo Marabou 5LWING ON THE BRAID 145


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