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267. Lace on CenterpiecesLace that is used on centerpieces is not fulled, but is just held in enough to lie flat. The best way to get this flatness is to draw the thread of the lace and fasten one end to the linen, leaving enough to make a neat seam, and then to adjust fullness so that it lies evenly. When right side is up one cannot see that any fullness exists. Next: 268. Uses of Mop Handles Previous: 266. Preserving Dress Patterns
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