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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING

the other way, crossing each one of the first stitches. (See Fig. 24.)

Frilled Edges: Narrow frills of the material, which are picot edged or cross-stitched as described above, make an interesting finish for collars, cuffs and front closing of batiste, organdie and voile blouses. It’s economical, too, for nearly always there is material enough left to make the frills.

Fig. (23) Rolling and whipping an edge

After the frill is gathered, lay it on the right side of the piece it is to join, with the

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