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... preference " small brass wire worm " springs " in spaces stitched in between two pieces of any suitable fabric " puckered or quilted loosely to give room for " expansion . " 2. The elastic portion is larger ; the springs at top and ...
... preference " small brass wire worm " springs " in spaces stitched in between two pieces of any suitable fabric " puckered or quilted loosely to give room for " expansion . " 2. The elastic portion is larger ; the springs at top and ...
Page 34
... preference of steel plate are secured to the inner parts " for the purpose of causing them to " bind to the leg . " For walking the spatterdashes are made to shield only " the " hinder part of the leg ; " the springs are attached in two ...
... preference of steel plate are secured to the inner parts " for the purpose of causing them to " bind to the leg . " For walking the spatterdashes are made to shield only " the " hinder part of the leg ; " the springs are attached in two ...
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... under the arm " and for covering " projecting parts of the human figure , such as 66 an elbow or a knee . " The bands are by preference of tempered steel ; those 42 WEARING APPAREL . "whilst they are hot and damp from the action ...
... under the arm " and for covering " projecting parts of the human figure , such as 66 an elbow or a knee . " The bands are by preference of tempered steel ; those 42 WEARING APPAREL . "whilst they are hot and damp from the action ...
Page 43
... preference equidistant and numbered . Guide sockets on each pair allow the two parts to slide on each other , and the stud entering one of the holes keeps the band at the required length . The bands are secured to each other or to the ...
... preference equidistant and numbered . Guide sockets on each pair allow the two parts to slide on each other , and the stud entering one of the holes keeps the band at the required length . The bands are secured to each other or to the ...
Page 54
... preference " soft spun 26 yarn similar to German wool in order that the looped sur- " face may be close and full . " The " draw - wires " used are such as are suitable for throwing - up loops from three - six- teenths to three ...
... preference " soft spun 26 yarn similar to German wool in order that the looped sur- " face may be close and full . " The " draw - wires " used are such as are suitable for throwing - up loops from three - six- teenths to three ...
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66 Printed apparatus applied arranged articles of dress attached band bottom brace buckle busk button holes catgut cloth coat collar colour cord corsets covered cravat crinoline cutter Drawings edge elastic elastic fabric eyelet fabric fastened fixed folded frame front garments gloves gussets gutta percha hook hooped skirts hoops hosiery improvement consists india-rubber Institute invention inventor leather length Letters Patent Literary loom loop lower machine manufacture material means Mechanics metal neck neck band needles opening ordinary ornamental passed patentee petticoats piece plaits plate pocket portion provements Provisional protection pulleys riveted rollers Rolls Chapel round scarf screw seams secured selvage sewing sewn shank shape shirt side silk skirt sleeves slide slot spring stays steel stitching stocking frame stockings strap strips stud suitable surface tapes thereof threads trousers tube upper waist waistband warp wearer wearing apparel weaving weft whalebone wheel wire woven
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Page 157 - D., of New York, United States of America. A machine for cutting cloth or other material used in the manufacture of all kinds of wearing apparel, and also for cutting all other articles of a uniform thickness, and which are required to be of any particular pattern...
Page 32 - Warwick, for his new invented improvements in weaving, preparing, or manufacturing a cloth or fabric, and the application thereof, to the making of stays and other articles of dress.— 18th December, 6 months.