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... shape make " the compass or circumference of the petticoat . ' The lowest folding , " containing four yards in compass or circumference , by having a string fixed at each end thereof draws the other 66 foldings up to the top bend of the ...
... shape make " the compass or circumference of the petticoat . ' The lowest folding , " containing four yards in compass or circumference , by having a string fixed at each end thereof draws the other 66 foldings up to the top bend of the ...
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... shape required . " 66 [ Printed , 4d . No Drawings . ] A.D. 1786 , January 31. - No 1526 . BULL , JOHN .- " A machine for the purpose of pareing , pum- ming , friezing , and grounding of leather used in the manu- facturing of gloves ...
... shape required . " 66 [ Printed , 4d . No Drawings . ] A.D. 1786 , January 31. - No 1526 . BULL , JOHN .- " A machine for the purpose of pareing , pum- ming , friezing , and grounding of leather used in the manu- facturing of gloves ...
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... shape the sleeve to the arm and to let the cloth lie 66 even . " 66 3. " To shape the sleeve without a seam before : " — " Fold " the opposite side , or side of the cloth not before folded , " another quarter of the size of the arm down ...
... shape the sleeve to the arm and to let the cloth lie 66 even . " 66 3. " To shape the sleeve without a seam before : " — " Fold " the opposite side , or side of the cloth not before folded , " another quarter of the size of the arm down ...
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... shape to the presser of a common stocking frame . " It rests " upon the stems of the needles " between the beards of the needles and the nibs of the " sinkers , " as close to the nibs as possible without touching them or being touched ...
... shape to the presser of a common stocking frame . " It rests " upon the stems of the needles " between the beards of the needles and the nibs of the " sinkers , " as close to the nibs as possible without touching them or being touched ...
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... shape required , and converting it " into all or any of the articles in hosiery or other garments or wearing apparel to be worn double . ' When a piece of stocking knit work " is made and the ends are joined by the workman , " the sides ...
... shape required , and converting it " into all or any of the articles in hosiery or other garments or wearing apparel to be worn double . ' When a piece of stocking knit work " is made and the ends are joined by the workman , " the sides ...
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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.