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 * the direction from "arm's eye" to "armcye", but rather from the original "armcye" to "arm's eye" which made more sense to modern English speakers, with a later adjustment in more recently back to

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 * etymology is as follows. Because the expression "arm's eye" was used in some older sewing texts e.g. "Gynametry," published in 1887 {{cite book|last1=Coleman|first1=Mary Virginia|title=The
 * the direction from "arm's eye" to "armcye", but rather from the original "armcye" to "arm's eye" which made more sense to modern English speakers, with a later adjustment more recently back to the