Scientific Sewing And Garment Cutting for Use in Schools And in the Home
Scientific Sewing And Garment Cutting for Use in Schools And in the Home
Antionette Prudence Van Hoesen Wakeman
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For this hemming, No. 70 white cotton thread should be used. The stitch should be so lightly taken that it is not no- ticeable on the right side and along the first white thread of the last check. Turn and baste the straight and diagonal ends of the model the same as the sides, being careful to exactly match the design of the model to a thread. When these hems are basted, turn them back, and 12- Model of Gingham Case. 56 SCIENTIFIC SEWING AND GARMENT CUTTING. J overhand them with fine, shallow ...stitches, instead of hemming in the usual way. This is called the linen hem, as it is used for table napery. When the model has been hemmed, fold it on the dotted line, ten inches from the square end, which leaves four inches for a flap at the top ; hold so that the squares match exactly, and overhand to- gether. This model is finished by two linen-tape loops, sewed on one inch from the corners of the flap. The tape is first overhanded together the width of the hem, and then is over- . , handed onto the hem and across the top.
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