Seaming And Hemming Tasks Giving The Professional Touch
^LTHOUGH your seaming and hemming may be as neat as anybody's, do you feel that somehow or other your clothes are "given away" as homemade? Perhaps one of the troubles is that you don't get yours darts' as straight and evening as they are in the perforated markings on the paper pattern. You probably know that the proper way to do this is with tailor's tacks — but do you do it? It is really very simple. Before taking the pattern off the material, thread a long piece of cotton double, preferably
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 70, 15 December 1937, Page 14
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