To Bind
a Seam

Is like hemming stitch, but the needle is slipped along about one-half of an inch—for each stitch. The needle is put into the material directly below where your thread is last brought out.

7. Cut and make muff in same way as tippet. Then, join the ends of the outside in a plain seam. Open the seam, and hem down the lining seam. Turn muff to right side.

Run through the muff a white cord.

Pattern 25.—Doll’s Sun Bonnet
See Insert IX

Cut out and make in same way as Automobile Bonnet.

Suggestions for material—Figured organdy, with lawn brim; or, brim of white pique.

If pique is used for brim do not make brim double, but blanket-stitch the outer edge, and bind the seam where attached to bonnet.

To Bind a Seam.—Cut a narrow bias strip of goods. Baste it even with the seam on the wrong side. Stitch in place. Turn it over the seam. Turn in the raw edge. Baste. Hem down. This may be done with tape, which will not need edges turned in.

Slip stitch

Pattern 26.—Doll’s Work Bag

“I’ll excuse
you for
interrupting”