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 . 111. 243. Machine Hemstitchingas a Seam Finish 111. 244. Machine Hemstilchinfifor an Invisible 5eam118 HI. 245. A Foundation Is UsedUnder Bias Edges TRIMMING STITCHES 119 A FOUNDATION FOR MACHINE HEM-STITCHING is necessary under bias edgessuch as shaped collars (111. 245) under thinmaterials (111. 246) and for F


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 . 111. 243. Machine Hemstitchingas a Seam Finish 111. 244. Machine Hemstilchinfifor an Invisible 5eam118 HI. 245. A Foundation Is UsedUnder Bias Edges TRIMMING STITCHES 119 A FOUNDATION FOR MACHINE HEM-STITCHING is necessary under bias edgessuch as shaped collars (111. 245) under thinmaterials (111. 246) and for French hem-stitching (111. 248) (several rows of hem-stitching placed close together). The foundation for such materials asnet, Georgette crepe, chiffon, lace, etc.,may be mousseUne de soie or very thinlawn. The foundation for machine hemstitch-ing done on the bias of the material can bea straight strip of the same material or ofthe foundations mentioned above, about one-half inch wide basted underneath the lineto be hemstitched. () If no material. 111. 246. A Foundation for Net. May Be Mousseiinede Sole or Very Thin Lawn


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