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MAKING INFANTS' CLOTHES


This gives a well rounded, smooth dart on the right side of the goods. If the dart is stitched straight across it will end in a blunt point which will poke out on the right side of the garment. After stitching, cut through the center of the dart and press the edges open.

Fig. (52) A long cape is a practical wrap for the
small baby

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