Goodwin's Course in Sewing; Practical Instruction in Needlework for Use in Schools And At Home
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— Bring the needle up through the first hole of the design at a lower left-hand corner, and work upward. Cross over to the third row to the right and put the needle back through the fourth hole and up through the third. Keep the thread at right of the needle when the stitch is taken on the left side, and at left of the needle when the stitch is taken on the right side. Fasten the thread on the under side, as before. Darning. — Use thread without knotting. Begin at a lower right- hand corner and... work upward. Take running-stitches under one thread and over the next. Turn at the top and work downward through the next row, taking up on the needle the threads that were passed over in the first row. Fill the center of the mat with darning-stitches. Fig. 14. — Darning. 18 IV. PRACTICE PIECES Fig. is. — Designs for Running-stitches. 19 Materials. — Unbleached muslin 6x6 inches, No. 8 needles, No. 50 colored cotton thread and a strip of cardboard 6 inches long and I inch wide. -J. Fig.
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