Cutting out threads at the corners (figs. [92], [93], [94], [95]). If you want to carry a latticed-hem or a simple open-work pattern, round a corner, you must cut and loosen the threads, on both sides, about one c/m. from the edge of the hem, as seen in fig. [92]. The loose threads can be pushed into the turning, and the edge button-holed, as in fig. [93].

If however, on the other hand, the stitching be continued without interruption, as indicated in the upper part of fig. [94], the loose threads must be brought to the wrong side, and as represented in the lower part of fig. [94], fastened down with a few stitches.

Fig. 92. The cutting and loosening of the threads at the corners.

Fig. 93. The over casting of the disengaged edge at the corner, the threads being turned in within the hem.

Fig. 94. Bordering the disengaged edge with hem-stitching, the threads being turned over