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  • This invention relates to a new article of manufacture, to be employed principally in V stripi'isthen cut on one or both edges, according to any desired pattern, which may be scolloped, curved, dentated, serrated, or otherwise, either by means of a stamp or cutter, which rises and falls at intervals as the strip passes beneath, or by means of a machine having a revolving knife or cutter, between which and a bed-roller the strip is passed, as described in the specification accompanying an application for Letters Patent liled by me in the United States Patent Office December 24, 1873; or the strip may have both edges plain, according to the purpose to which it is to be applied.
  • the said gummed or stiifened strip is then passed through the machine described in the specification accompanying the application for Letters Patent filed by me in the United States Patent Oliice December 24,
  • the surfaces of the strip are so covered with threads as to resemble satin-stitch when sewed onto anylfalric" "f observed that the word thread, as employed in the course of the present description, includes all kinds of threads, those generally employed being silk, cotton, wool of all colors, and also gold and silver threads, which materials may be employed singly or in any desired combination.
  • Figure l shows the gummed tape before it is cut; and Figs. 2 2a, 3, 4, 5 show strips of various patterns covered with thread for half their length by one of the machines referred to. Fig. 6 shows a similar strip on an enlarged scale covered with thread by the last named machine. Figs. 7 and 8 illustrate examples of the applications to show how leaves, buds, and flowers are made. p
  • Portions of the covered strips are bent into the form of leaves, owers, stems, and other designs, and fixed on any suitable stuff bywf-A sewing, a raised foundation of Wood or other material being placed beneath in the case of' flowers, as usual in embroidering, to bring ,i x

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H. FQT. Hamlin.
Imitation Embroidery.
Patented Aug. H, 1874.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRI FRANQOIS'IIMOTHE MGRAUD, OF PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO EDWARD VERNON, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN INIITATION EMBROIDERY.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 1753.976, dated August 11, 1874; application tiled March 5, 1874. i
To all whom 'it may concern Be it known that I, HENRI FRANoIs TIM- OTHE MGRAUD, of Paris, in the Republic of France, have inventeda new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture of Embroidery 5 and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to a new article of manufacture, to be employed principally in V stripi'isthen cut on one or both edges, according to any desired pattern, which may be scolloped, curved, dentated, serrated, or otherwise, either by means of a stamp or cutter, which rises and falls at intervals as the strip passes beneath, or by means of a machine having a revolving knife or cutter, between which and a bed-roller the strip is passed, as described in the specification accompanying an application for Letters Patent liled by me in the United States Patent Office December 24, 1873; or the strip may have both edges plain, according to the purpose to which it is to be applied. The said gummed or stiifened strip is then passed through the machine described in the specification accompanying the application for Letters Patent filed by me in the United States Patent Oliice December 24,
1873, whereby it is covered with threads, which are wound on the said strip by the rotating thread-carrying arms as it is drawn through the machine, as fully described in the said specification, or the strip may be covered /It should be by the machine described in the specification of another application for Letters Patent led by me in the United States Patent office on the 24th day of December, 1873, in which rotating arms Wind threads around the strip at the same time that shuttles carrying other threads form with the first named a kind of woven edge to the strip. In either case, the surfaces of the strip are so covered with threads as to resemble satin-stitch when sewed onto anylfalric" "f observed that the word thread, as employed in the course of the present description, includes all kinds of threads, those generally employed being silk, cotton, wool of all colors, and also gold and silver threads, which materials may be employed singly or in any desired combination.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l shows the gummed tape before it is cut; and Figs. 2 2a, 3, 4, 5 show strips of various patterns covered with thread for half their length by one of the machines referred to. Fig. 6 shows a similar strip on an enlarged scale covered with thread by the last named machine. Figs. 7 and 8 illustrate examples of the applications to show how leaves, buds, and flowers are made. p
Portions of the covered strips are bent into the form of leaves, owers, stems, and other designs, and fixed on any suitable stuff bywf-A sewing, a raised foundation of Wood or other material being placed beneath in the case of' flowers, as usual in embroidering, to bring ,i x
Having described my invention, What I required designs Aand applied to the fabric, Y
claim isv l' substantially as Aherein described andshown. y The method of producing ioral designs up- The above specication of my invention on all kinds of textile fabrics in yimitation of signed by me this 4th day of February, 187 4." embroidery by means of strips of tape or other HENRI FRANQOIS TIMOTHE MGRAUD. fabric having their edges straight or cut into Witnesses: scallops or indentations, covered with threads CH. F. THLRION,
Wound evenly thereon, and formed into the PICOT.
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