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[Campbell Photography photo. The needle in position for making the next stitch in attaching a cuff. The needle is slipped under one of the machine stitches and into the folded edge of the cuff. No stitches are visible on the right side of the cuff. Usually the thread would match the fabric, but dark cotton has been used to show up the stitches.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 179

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[Campbell Photography photo. The needle in position for making the next stitch in attaching a cuff. The needle is slipped under one of the machine stitches and into the folded edge of the cuff. No stitches are visible on the right side of the cuff. Usually the thread would match the fabric, but dark cotton has been used to show up the stitches. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 179

[Campbell Photography photo. The needle in position for making the next stitch in attaching a cuff. The needle is slipped under one of the machine stitches and into the folded edge of the cuff. No stitches are visible on the right side of the cuff. Usually the thread would match the fabric, but dark cotton has been used to show up the stitches. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 179