Progressive Lessons in the Art And Practice of Needlework for Use in Schools
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of waiting for the teacher, or at other unoccupied times, the pupil should practise buttonhole making on these, according to the rules which have been given ; a perfectly made button- hole being given her as 'a model. A metal measure of the shape here shown (Fig. 1 1) will be found very useful. It combines measurements of the various tucks and hems used in samplers. DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLER No. 2. MATERIALS REQUIRED. Eight strips of unbleached cotton cloth (seven torn lengthwise, one torn from th...e width for a ruffle) 9 in. X 3 in. Two pieces of the same 3 in. Square, for patches. \\ in. Square of the same, for a gusset. SECOND YEAR'S SEWING. 2 * One strip of striped or checked cloth 9 in. X 3 in. With selvedge on one side. Two pieces of the same 3 in. Square, for patches. Red, yellow, and blue spool cotton, No. 40. Needles No. 8. One porcelain button. Esti- mated cost of unbleached sampler, 15 cts. DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING THE SAMPLER. I. Basting. Baste two strips together in. From the top edge with red cot- ton, the stitches ^ in.
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