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HOW TO MAKE MEN'S SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR
at the corner, turn cuff right side out, lay it onto sleeve with the raw edges even with the bottom of the sleeve and stitch one thickness of the cuff to the sleeve. (See Fig. 19.)
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Fig. (17) Placing the fullness in the bottom of the sleeve
Fold under the free edge of the cuff and stitch it over the raw edges on the wrong side of the sleeve. (See Fig. 20.)
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Fig. (18) The two pieces for a French cuff
Work a buttonhole in the facing and sew a matching button to the
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