Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1912 — Fagoted White Bands. [ARTICLE]
Fagoted White Bands.
White organdie bands, with black organdie border, are smart and simple. These borders may be any depth. They may be blind stitched on a fold, bound with black, or the hem may be fagoted. In fagotipg the bands are folded and collar and band are both basted to paper, leaving about a quarter inch space betweett?-Tn-Tagdting; catCh"one“ edge to the other.— ~ ... In putting a crepe band on the net, turn up the net on right side and baste closely. Cut crepe bias, fold on both edges toward the middle, double over like a milliner’s fold. Sew through the middle to net, covering raw edge if the band is not on outside. Where the fold is wide, it may have to be blind stitched on both edges to keep fiat.
