The international encyclopedia of scientific tailor principles, for all kinds and styles of garment-making .. Also designing .. embroidery, crocheting, knitting, worsted work, fancy and artistic needle work .. . 15. Draw line K, at right angles with line J, from point 12 toward the oppositeedge, to the distance of fi of the arm-circumference from point 12; at which point,locate point 13. 16. Locate point 14 on line B, the distance of the outside-height from point 3,toward point 2. 17. Draw line L, at right angles with line B, from point 14 toward the frontedge, to the distance of yi the arms-e
The international encyclopedia of scientific tailor principles, for all kinds and styles of garment-making .. Also designing .. embroidery, crocheting, knitting, worsted work, fancy and artistic needle work .. . 15. Draw line K, at right angles with line J, from point 12 toward the oppositeedge, to the distance of fi of the arm-circumference from point 12; at which point,locate point 13. 16. Locate point 14 on line B, the distance of the outside-height from point 3,toward point 2. 17. Draw line L, at right angles with line B, from point 14 toward the frontedge, to the distance of yi the arms-eye circumference from point 14; at whichpoint, locate point 15. 18. Draw line M, from point 10 through point 13, to the distance of ^ inchfurther from point 10, than the distance from point 10 to the point of intersection oflines M and L, if line L is extended toward the opposite edge; at which point, locatepoint 16; as illustrated in the cut. 90 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARMENT-MAKING, 19, Locate point 17 on line B, J4 of the distance between point 2 and point 14from point 2, toward point 14. 20. Draw curved line N, from point 16 through points 17, 18, and 15, to point11: as illustrated in the cut. Q. E. PLATE X-Figure X. INSTRUCTIONS. N. B.—I. Locate points i, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, and draw construction lines A, B,C, and D, by the same rules given for locating these respective points, anddrawing these respective lines, under Plate IX, for drawing Figure IX. 2. Indicate pointed line E, at right angles with line C, from point 4 toward thefront edge, to the distance of }i of the hand-circumference from point 4; at whichpoint, locate point 7 ; as illustrated in the cut. 3. Indicate pointed line F, from point 6 to point 7 ; as illustrated in the cut. 4. Draw line G, at right angles with line F, from point 4 toward the oppositeedge, to the distance of 3 times the distance between point 7 and point 4 frompoint 4; at which point, locate point 8. 5. Locate point 9 on line G, the same di
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