When I line the linen, I sew the backing on first with the linen facing up (right sides together), turn the piece over so the backing is up, lay on top of pressed lining, and sew directly next to and outside (not inside) of the stitched seam on the backing. It's an extra step but I would rather stitch the edges straight, where I can see the threads rather than over a lining. I also have better luck stitching separate straight seams that cross each other, than one continuous with corner turns. You already know all of this, but I didn't have anything else to say.
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