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The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft

The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft

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THE LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY.
NEEDLECRAFT


THE LIBRARY
OF WORK AND PLAY

Carpentry and Woodwork
By Edwin W. Foster
 
Electricity and Its Everyday Uses
By John F. Woodhull, Ph.D.
 
Gardening and Farming
By Ellen Eddy Shaw
 
Home Decoration
By Charles Franklin Warner, Sc.D.
 
Housekeeping
By Elizabeth Hale Gilman
 
Mechanics, Indoors and Out
By Fred T. Hodgson
 
Needlecraft
By Effie Archer Archer
 
Outdoor Sports, and Games
By Claude H. Miller, Ph.B.
 
Outdoor Work
By Mary Rogers Miller
 
Working in Metals
By Charles Conrad Sleffel

NEEDLECRAFT


Photograph by Mary G. Huntsman
The Last Step is Making the Buttonholes

NEEDLECRAFT

BY EFFIE ARCHER ARCHER

Needlework Editor of well-known magazines. Connected with
New York Public Schools, Y. W. C. A.,
and Arts and Crafts Club

Garden City New York

DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

1916


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN

COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. What You Should Have in Your Work Box— Sewing on Buttons—Basting—Darning 3
II. Back-stitching—Over-casting— Creasing a Hem and Hemming—Rolling a Hem—French Hemming—Sewing on Tapes and Hooks and Eyes 12
III. Gathering—Sewing on Bands—A Practical Sewing Apron—Hemmed Patches—Gussets and Tucks 26
IV. A Doll's Skirt—Sewing Case—Bindings—Doll's Bed Linen—Pin Case 41
V. Making Buttonholes—Cutting from a Pattern—A Doll's Dress 58
VI. A Lesson in Stencilling 74
VII. What Can Be Done with One Skin—Cut Leather Bags, Belts, Book Covers, etc. 83
VIII. Tooled Leather and Tools Necessary 91
IX. The Simplest Stitches in Embroidery—Chain-stitching, Outlining, Herring-boning, Cross-stitching, Soutache, Coronation Braiding 98
X. Smocking—Feather-stitching—Lazy-daisy Stitch 112
XI. Couching—Shadow-work—Turkish Stitch—How to Stamp Designs 121
XII. Buttonholing and Wallachian Embroidery 130
XIII. Roman Cut-Work—Fancy Buttonholing for Borders—Bermuda Fagotting 138
XIV. Satin-Stitch and Marking 147
XV. Eyelets and French Knots—Bullion Stitch, and Other Fancy Stitches 160
XVI. Long and Short—Kensington Embroidery—Ribbon Work for Simple Flowers 176
XVII. Hardanger Embroidery for Squares, Pin Cushions, and Spreads 190
XVIII. Appliqué on Linen and Other Materials—Hedebo Embroidery public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@44766@[email protected]#Page_198"

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