Baby looks sweetest of all in pure white. Embroider the tiny garments with French embroidery and hemstitching. The illustration shows a pretty little motif which because of its appropriate style can be used in countless ways. Fig. 1 shows how french embroidery is made over a row of even chainstitching. Figs. 2,3, and 4 illustrate three different kinds of hemstitching, the middle one being used for this embroidery.
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Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 15
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68Baby looks sweetest of all in pure white. Embroider the tiny garments with French embroidery and hemstitching. The illustration shows a pretty little motif which because of its appropriate style can be used in countless ways. Fig. 1 shows how french embroidery is made over a row of even chainstitching. Figs. 2,3, and 4 illustrate three different kinds of hemstitching, the middle one being used for this embroidery. Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 15
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