id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044102872702 Johnson, Catherine F. Progressive lessons in the art and practice of needlework for use in schools By Catherine F. Johnson 1893 .txt text/plain 15134 1730 94 Holding the threaded needle in the right hand, take the other end basting stitches on canvas, begin at the right-hand edge, the first Ans. To fasten the thread to begin hemming, start two threads from the right-hand edge of the canvas Ans. In basting, oversewing, running, stitching, back-stitching and hemming, the work is The pupil in learning to thread the needle for work on cotton cloth stitched seam, the edges of which are evenly cut and overcast with finger of the left hand, the thumb being directly over the gathering thread; and with a large needle or pin in the right hand, workFig. 39, B. edge, and stitch with No. 50 cotton and No. 9 needle, holding the 6. For sewing the stitched-in patch, what cotton and what needle are Ans. For working buttonholes, No. 50 cotton and No. 9 needle Ans. For sewing a gusset on the sampler, No. 60 cotton and No. 10 needle are used for oversewing, No. 70 ./cache/hvd.32044102872702.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044102872702.txt