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English: Sample of Swiss Embroidery: Plattstich embroidery, 4/4 rapport, 1.079 stitches in a repeat. Stickete, 13½ yards.13½ yards of muslin weighed 1.67 pounds, the finished embroidery 3.81 pounds. 130 sticketes, or 5,265 yards of single strips, put up in each case. Diagram showing cost distribution.
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Source W. A. Graham Clark (United States Department of Commerce and Labor): Swiss Embroidery and Lace Industry. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 1908, fig. 5, p. 26.
Author W. A. Graham Clark

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