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MAKING INFANTS' CLOTHES


firm enough texture to bind the edges of material as thick as eiderdown will be successful. The piece basket may inspire some unique combinations.

Fig. (59) Felling the lining in place

The first step is to bind the fronts. Turn and stitch hems: Fig. 63. Fold wrap, lapping the fronts and stitch the shoulder seams and the lower edge. (See Fig. 64.) Overcast the edges and refer to the instructions on the subject in Lesson I.

If you do not wish to bind the little wrap, turn and press and stitch the front seams and line the wrap. In this style, stitch the

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