Textiles And Clothing

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What can you say of fastenings?
9. With what sewang machine are you most famil- iar, and w^hat are its peculiarities?
10. What stitches or methods described in this les- son are new to you?
Note: After completing the answers, sign your full name.
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING MODELS, FIRST SERIES I. Stitches. On a piece of cotton about 4 by 6 inches, make with colored thread (i) a line of even basting stitches, (2) uneven basting stitches, (3) tacking, (4) running, (5) back stitch, (6) running and back
..., (7) half back.
With embroidery silk make a row each of (i) cat stitch, (2) single feather, (3) double feather, (4) chain, (5) rows of French knots with border of outline stitch.
Make your initial in one corner, using any stitch preferred.
Overcast one long edge of the model, double overcast the opposite side, finish one end with plain loop or blanket stitch, and the other end with some fancy loop stitch. Fasten all threads as described in the text.
II. Seams and Hems, (a) Join two pieces of fine cotton with a French seam at the long edge, about 2 by 5^ inches, with warp running lengthwise, (b) Cut a piece of muslin on a true bias and attach the bias ^dgt to a w^ith a felled seam, (c) Trim the model and hem all sides so that the finished model may measure 4 by 6 inches.


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