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I don't know anyone who does perpendicular overcast as the standard that would mean conducting the needle diagonally through the fabric, which is not the easiest way, especially when hem-stitching.
St. Elisabeth questions a stitch in time 2008
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I don't know anyone who does perpendicular overcast as the standard that would mean conducting the needle diagonally through the fabric, which is not the easiest way, especially when hem-stitching.
Archive 2008-12-01 a stitch in time 2008
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Darning, button-hole making and hem-stitching were taught in one class.
The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 07, July, 1889 Various
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Exactly this method is used at the present day, and is known as hem-stitching and fine-drawing.
Chats on Old Lace and Needlework Emily Leigh Lowes
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This era of sewing machines has in a great measure ruled out the old - fashioned hem-stitching, over-casting, herin-boning, darning and so on.
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"I have wanted to see you to ask you to join my society, the 'Daughters of Duty,'" she went on, her eyes on a piece of fine white damask she was hem-stitching.
The Voice of the People Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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Down stairs her father read the paper and her mother sat near the big table, hem-stitching.
Jewel Weed Alice Ames Winter 1904
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Make six rows of hem-stitching, as in fig. 55; the first and sixth rows to serve as a finish, above and below.
Encyclopedia of Needlework Th��r��se de Dillmont 1868
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In the old, elaborate, linen needlework, we often meet two kinds of hem-stitching seldom found in modern books on needle-work.
Encyclopedia of Needlework Th��r��se de Dillmont 1868
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It is edged on both sides with a row of hem-stitching.
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