Art in dress . ular Kimona Chemise the Line of the set in portion and spring only to that point for may spring through in some instances if you want fullness in the Model shown is not sprung through. As this is an unusually CircularModel it is sprung 7 times from side seam to center back. Making 14 springsacross back. The Front is done the same. You may spring 4 extra timesafter the sleeve is on if you desire more fullness. When the sleeve is onspring through the line of the sleeve. You may add or reduce your fullnessas you plan your Design. Add about 2 inch


Art in dress . ular Kimona Chemise the Line of the set in portion and spring only to that point for may spring through in some instances if you want fullness in the Model shown is not sprung through. As this is an unusually CircularModel it is sprung 7 times from side seam to center back. Making 14 springsacross back. The Front is done the same. You may spring 4 extra timesafter the sleeve is on if you desire more fullness. When the sleeve is onspring through the line of the sleeve. You may add or reduce your fullnessas you plan your Design. Add about 2 inch or 1^ extension in front (/a/)). One huntdred five The Collar is a bias fold made with slot to thread end through. The Cuff is drafted on after the springing is applied. Its width is halfway between elbow and The patch pocket is 10 inches in width at bottom and 8 inches at top,length 10 inches. The Model is made of Plaid Sports Material with Collar, Cuffs andPatch Pocket of Black Suede. One hundred six. or tUiiviA, uv enj-0>u- hundred ciglt Decoration of Line In Decoration of Line Beauty comes first. Its artistic and novel drap-ing will impart to the wearer an irresistible gracefulness and slenderness ofline. It is the abstract beauty that determines the artistic excellence ofDress. Most cases in the use of decorative art—value is important. Line composition is the most serious quality of design. It is an errorto assume that by the arrangement of colors, materials, ornamentation andmixed lines you have a design. Some of the most beautiful dresses arethe simplest. A gown may be beautiful, though of plain material becauseit has a Decorative Art of Lines. The best results come from the applica-tion of Decoration of Line upon structural forms that have beauty ofproportion. In the use of Decoration of Line Costumes must be wearable. Theingenuity of the Decoration of Line is displayed in the problem given, Mod-elled in a graceful silhouette. This Design is an example of


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