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Hooks are sewn on the upper edges of openings with buttonhole stitch. The needle is shown in position for taking another stitch over the end of the hook. A straight eye is used on the placket.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 3, 15 September 1949, Page 289

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Hooks are sewn on the upper edges of openings with buttonhole stitch. The needle is shown in position for taking another stitch over the end of the hook. A straight eye is used on the placket. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 3, 15 September 1949, Page 289

Hooks are sewn on the upper edges of openings with buttonhole stitch. The needle is shown in position for taking another stitch over the end of the hook. A straight eye is used on the placket. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 3, 15 September 1949, Page 289