id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.rslduq Foster, Olive Hyde. Sewing for little girls by Olive Hyde Foster 1913 .txt text/plain 8106 469 90 a thread, not too long, of a color as near as possible like the goods, and put on your thimble. stitches on your needle at a time, and a little practice (holding pieces with the left hand), will enable inches wide and twenty-seven inches long, although any pretty piece of goods cut that shape run a line of stitches half an inch inside each row of hemming, which will leave a little narrow opening or casing, for holding the ribbon when you are you come to the two hems, which should just exactly meet, then fasten very tightly, and sew over to try some of the fancy stitches; and as doll children, like real, are always needing new underwear, suppose this time you try making a skirt. where the edge of the hem is marked by the basting thread, throw the silk to the left, set your needles as shown in the picture, and pull through. ./cache/hvd.rslduq.pdf ./txt/hvd.rslduq.txt