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 HOW TO MAKE BOYS’ CLOTHES

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Fig, (22) The cuff seam Fig, (23) The cuff stitched tlosed

Join the sleeves to the armholes with lap- felled seams and close the sleeve and under- arm seams. Here you can use either a lap- felled or French seam.

Close the seam in the cuff making an open seam. (See Fig. 22.) ‘Turn the sleeve wrong side out and slip the cuff over the sleeve and stitch around the bottom as » shown in Fig. 23. When the i cuff is turned below the sleeve, it will look as in Fig. 24. Turn | the sleeve right side out. (See Fig. 25.) Turn under the free edge of the cuff a seam’s width, fold it through the center and stitch, as shown in Fig. 26. Then turn the cuff into its finished position. see) ee

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