A Treatise on Hat-making and Felting: Including a Full Exposition of the Singular Properties of Fur, Wool, and Hair |
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... the needle as the sewers proceed , so that the seam when the hat is finished may not appear bare for want of plush . In finishing , whether the hat body be of fur or gossamer , the first thing is the putting on of 54 XVI.
... the needle as the sewers proceed , so that the seam when the hat is finished may not appear bare for want of plush . In finishing , whether the hat body be of fur or gossamer , the first thing is the putting on of 54 XVI.
Page 55
... seam is dry , is carefully drawn over the crown and fitted to the hat ; the two ends of the cover being folded back and marked for the seam . removed , the plush brushed back The cover is then at the folding , and pair of sharp scis ...
... seam is dry , is carefully drawn over the crown and fitted to the hat ; the two ends of the cover being folded back and marked for the seam . removed , the plush brushed back The cover is then at the folding , and pair of sharp scis ...
Page 56
... seam is the test of a / good workman . The dressing and polishing of the hat now com- mence ; and while it remains upon the block , this is done by means of brushes , wettings , ironings , etc. , once , twice , or three times in ...
... seam is the test of a / good workman . The dressing and polishing of the hat now com- mence ; and while it remains upon the block , this is done by means of brushes , wettings , ironings , etc. , once , twice , or three times in ...
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acid American animal applied Art of Dyeing beaver block Boilers boiling brim brush C. E. Illustrated cemented CHARLES O'NEILL Chemist Chemistry cloth color Comprising cone Containing copal cotton cover crown Description dissolved DUSSAUCE Dyeing edge edition emery paper felting operation fibre filaments finishing flowing nap folded French fulling mill fur body GUIDE gutta-percha gum hand hat-making hatter HENRY CAREY hot iron inch invented JAMES NAPIER laid machine machinery Manufacture material MECHANICAL Metallurgy Metals method motion Mulhausen NAPIER OLIVER BYRNE paper pelt piece plank kettle plates Pouncing PRACTICAL TREATISE prepared Professor H proper pulled Pumicing quantity Receipts Royal Naval College rubbing sandarac Saxony seam sheet shellac shoe side side-crown skin smooth Soap soft solid steam Steel stiff stiffening stuff thickness tion Translated various varnish veluring volume water-proofing WILLIAM FAIRBAIRN wood engravings wool workman ZERAH COLBURN
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