10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STITCH WHEEL»
Discover the use of
stitch wheel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stitch wheel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Encyclopedia of Embroidery Stitches, Including Crewel
Spoke Stitch, Wheel Stitch D.O.W. Any Step 1. Bring needle out at A; pull '4'
through. Insert needle at B, bring out X at C; pull through. Step 2. Insert needle
again at B, bring out at D and pull through. Continue % 6? until all spokes have
been ...
2
The Timber-tree Improved ...
... shallow, , or a lean Clay, a hungry Gravel, a dry Hurlock, or a poor Sand is
underneath it, 'then the Foot or Swing-plough will dp well, because it will plow
very shallow; but, if the Soil be a loose, deep, hazel Mould, then the pea-stitch-
Wheel ...
3
The Timber-tree Improved: Or, The Best Practical Methods of ...
... hazel Mould, then the pea-stitch-wheel-pecked- fhare Plough may answer the
Purpose. But, above all, there is none comes up to the Drill- Plough, because this
may be kept to a certain Depth, which is very necessary on these Ac-, counts.
4
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
In a knitting-machine, the combination with the needle-cylinders and needles and
means for controlling the action of the needles, comprising a stitch-wheel and a
device for pressing the needles iuto said stitch-wheel, of means operatively ...
United States. Patent Office, 1898
5
The Canadian Patent Office Record
In a machine for pulishin and stitch wheeling or mil-using the mles of boots and
shoes, tEe combination of a stitch wheel, .1 feed wheel adapted to press the work
on to the stitch whwl and also feed it forwards, and a burnishing wheel arran ed ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1905
6
The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
1. To sew in a continuous line ; to unite by sewing; m«\\^ <f S'; Cf'lt? *f\!51 CSt^l
CfSSl, ft^^SI I 2. To form land into ridges ; Blfia 1f<J 5)C«(I H^I ^ill I f'erb i. To
practise needle-work ; to sew ( fill Stitching-horse— C1 8?t*i5I ca i Stitch-wheel
— fa f ...
7
Old-Time Tools & Toys of Needlework
There is a bifurcated tool called a pricker for marking equidistant holes for
stitching, and a pricking wheel similar to a pie-cutting wheel, but for indicating the
number of stitches to an inch. Saddlers speak too of a “ stitch-wheel.” The
Dictionary of ...
8
Canadian Patent Office Record
... (b) a stitch wheel adapted to be moved toward and away from the needles, and
(c) means connecting said arm to said stitch wheel operative to move said wheel
simultaneously with any movement of said arm in response to variations in the ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1967
9
Fun & Original Children's Cakes
Run a daisy-textured rolling pin over the surface, and then cut out a square
measuring 3.5cm (13⁄8in), and run a stitch wheel around the edges, or use tool
no.12 (E). Place the cloth on the top of the bale and set the off- cuts aside for use
later.
10
Canadian Magazine of Science and the Industrial Arts, Patent ...
The needle-cylinder and needles, the stitch and loop- wheel and its support, and
a pattern belt or band adapted to operate on said stitch-wheel support to regulate
or control the position of the stitch-wheel with respect to the needles to ...