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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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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. Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 15

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. Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 15

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