id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044102872686 Hapgood, Olive C. School needlework : a course of study in sewing designed for use in schools / by Olive C. Hapgood. 1893 .txt text/plain 22976 2870 95 Before folding the work, run the needle in and out of the cloth, near cloth, cut in one inch by a thread, then, holding a corner 9. Join the thread, by making a small knot, and concealing it in the seam; or by taking one stitch with the threads of the cloth should be left between the basting and the stitches? — No. 8 needle, No. 50 thread, and a halfyard strip of cotton cloth, doubled and basted. — Cut the slit by a thread of the cloth, onefourth of an inch from the folded edge, and a little longer 2. Holding the wrong side of the cloth towards you, insert the needle from the right side, two or three threads inch on the opposite line, take six running stitches, bringing the needle out a little below the upper line (Fig. 70, b), and leaving an end of the thread to be cut of later. ./cache/hvd.32044102872686.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044102872686.txt