id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044028628956 Woolman, Mrs. Mary (Schenck) A sewing course for teachers, comprising directions for making the various stitches and instruction in methods of teaching, by Mary Schenck Woolman ... 1913 .txt text/plain 38356 2982 83 cross-stitch, with a loop of tape to hang it up; or a flannel skirt in which stitching, hemming, herringbone, putting on a band, a button-hole and sewing on a Rule.—The stitch is worked from right to left on the edge of a folded better to work the stitch on the wrong side of the material, as it places the seam, fold % inch hem along two adjoining sides of the practice piece, mitering Sew it with one of the strong stitches, such as the stitchingstitch, and then turn the opposite raw edges of the strip just over the seam Use.—A narrow strip of cloth, folded over to cover the plain or gathered raw edges of material and to bind the garment together; a means of place on both right and wrong sides by a fine herring-bone stitch (see directions) over the raw edges of the material. ./cache/hvd.32044028628956.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044028628956.txt