id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b4583660 Goodwin, Emma Eugenie Goodwin's course in sewing; practical instruction in needlework for use in schools and at home by Emma E. Goodwin ... v.3 1910 .txt text/plain 1038 89 88 Draw outline of letter required and fill the center with catch-stitching, as shown in the edge with outline-stitch, as shown in letter G, Fig. 8. Fig. 19.-Sewing On Ruffle, Using Edge of GARMENT TO Finish Seam. Fold the extended edge over and hem down in line with sufficient material to form a narrow French felled seam. in sewing on ruffle, shown in Fig. 19. Fig. 27.—Bias Band with PIPING AT Edges. Cut the bias band to finish the top of the flounce, I inches wide The plain band of material may be catch-stitched in same manner as the ribbon, or the turned-in edges stitched by machine. Finish the seams of the sleeves, and gather between the perforations (..), at top and bottom edges. Baste the cuff portions together in same manner as the collar, and bind the turned-over edge hem the inside edge of the cuff over the seam. ./cache/uc1.b4583660.pdf ./txt/uc1.b4583660.txt