id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt coo.31924089618429 Blondin, Frances, The New encyclopedia of modern sewing, edited by Frances Blondin 1946 .txt text/plain 54575 6122 90 Figure 7–To tear across to straighten the end of certain firmly woven cotton fabrics, such as percale, clip the selvage at a crosswise thread. Figure 9–Pin edges to be seamed together with pins placed at right angles Figure 32–To apply gathered piece to ungathered edge, match markings on 2. Insert lower edge of bib front º' under opening in skirt band wrong sides together, matching centers, pin and baste. 1. Place batting or woolen pieces between two fabric pieces (right sides out) and baste through all thickmesses close to edge. Baste fold to stitching line and blind hem (see figure 30, page 38) so Fig. 85 stitch (see figure 39, page 41) the opposite edge to fabric on wrong side. Cut fabric and a lining from this pattern, allowing %" all around for seams. Lay the lining on the fabric wrong sides together, turn under and pin edges so ./cache/coo.31924089618429.pdf ./txt/coo.31924089618429.txt