Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — To the Needleworker. [ARTICLE]

To the Needleworker.

It is said that hemstitching is going to be used extensively as a finish for waists and gowns. This will be welcome news to the woman who likes the cieyer effect made by a row of even, open stitches. The hemstitched edge will be used chiefly on chiffon garments. * Save every scrap of trimming, for even a tiny piece may be exactly the finish for some garment when you are In sore need. Save all pieces of linen end silk, for most of them may be used in some way, either as fancy work or trimfning. Have a scrap box always ready for them.