But it should never be less than an inch from the top and three quarters of an inch from the edge.
Lay on this a piece of tie wire one-quarter of an inch from the edge, allowing an extension of ends of the wire at the bottom of the petal.
Fold lengthwise through the middle and gather the raw edges together a little less than one-quarter of an inch from the edge.
Gather one-quarter of an inch from the edge, adjust fullness and sew to the headsize wire.
Stitch a seam along the curved edge one-eighth of an inch from the edge.
Plates for everyone who is to partake of the meal should be arranged at equal distances from one another, and half an inch from the edge of the table.
The pupils should sew two small strips of cotton together and cut a button-hole one quarter of an inch from the edge, and lengthwise of the material, to work for practice.
Measure carefully the position for the button-hole, lengthwise of the band, so that the end will come one quarter of an inch from the edge of the garment.
The first of these galloons is three-fourths of an inch from the edge, and the distance between them is half an inch, so that from the edge to the top of the last galloon the depth is about four inches.
This berthe is decorated, at a distance of about half an inch from the edge, with a gold band of nearly an inch in width, fastened by a gold cord, passing through seven eyelet-holes.
Along the one short side and the long side make fine running stitches, one quarter of an inch from the edge.
Baste these two edges together one-fourth of an inch from the edge.
Sew with the Combination Stitch three-eighths of an inch from the edge.
Place the ends of the tape side by side and down one-fourth of an inch from the edge of the towel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inch from the edge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.