Home and Garden Bulletin: 1946U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1946 |
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... back and tack it in place . To put a wear guard on trousers without cuffs , first rip open the hem . Baste , then stitch , a guard on just inside the lower edge of the leg on the hem side of the bottom crease . Then rehem the trousers ...
... back and tack it in place . To put a wear guard on trousers without cuffs , first rip open the hem . Baste , then stitch , a guard on just inside the lower edge of the leg on the hem side of the bottom crease . Then rehem the trousers ...
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... place with tailor's basting . Make the basting stitches about one - half ... back rise twice for strength . Steam - press . 1. Tack along one side of the ... back of the seams , because the retread covers the stitching at the front . SEAT ...
... place with tailor's basting . Make the basting stitches about one - half ... back rise twice for strength . Steam - press . 1. Tack along one side of the ... back of the seams , because the retread covers the stitching at the front . SEAT ...
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... back in place over the under collar . 4. Hold loosely so the collar will not curl along the outer edge , and baste on the roll line to keep top collar in place . Smooth , pin , and stitch the lining back in place around the neck . 5. To ...
... back in place over the under collar . 4. Hold loosely so the collar will not curl along the outer edge , and baste on the roll line to keep top collar in place . Smooth , pin , and stitch the lining back in place around the neck . 5. To ...
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... back to the sleeve , right sides together . Match seam and press lines . Take a very tiny seam , no more than one ... place . Press , and sew the buttons back on . 2 3 4 7 5 9 WORN COAT EDGE 1 Pick out the machine stitching. Frayed sleeve ...
... back to the sleeve , right sides together . Match seam and press lines . Take a very tiny seam , no more than one ... place . Press , and sew the buttons back on . 2 3 4 7 5 9 WORN COAT EDGE 1 Pick out the machine stitching. Frayed sleeve ...
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... place around the cuff . 2. Slip stitch to the coat . As you pull the lining up towards the armhole , tack lining and coat seams together at the back of the sleeve with loose basting stitches . 3. Fit and pin the lining smoothly around ...
... place around the cuff . 2. Slip stitch to the coat . As you pull the lining up towards the armhole , tack lining and coat seams together at the back of the sleeve with loose basting stitches . 3. Fit and pin the lining smoothly around ...
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armhole back in place back rise Baste to hold BEESWAX carefully matched chalk line Clip closet darn edge by machine finish folded edge frayed French cuff hanger hemming stitches hide the seam inch for seams inside the trouser keep a straight length line of wear loose lower edge machine stitching matching material Mend naphthalene old pocket old stitching one-fourth inch one-half inch outer edge paper pattern Pin and baste PIN STRIPES plain cuff pocket edge pocket mouth Press the seam Pull rantering stitch raveled retread right side Rip open Rip the inseams Rip the sleeve seam allowance seam line seam open seat shield patch sleeve lining slip stitch Steam-press stitch back stitch by machine tailor's basting tailor's chalk thread that matches three sharp press top crease top edge trim trouser cuffs trouser leg turn the cuff underarm vest wear guard wool facing worn buttonholes worn place worn spot wrong side