McDermott's new tapeline . gh onto a piece ofpaper and cut out to suit. This practiced will give an unlimitedidea of designing. A picture can be looked at at first, and the de-signs imitated until the idea is fully obtained. Loose Garments. The linings can be cut without darts or forms, by putting one-fourth of bust and one-fourth of waist in each front and back. Shirt Waists.—I^ay the lining in from the edge of the goodssufficient for plaits or gathers for the outside goods. Blouse Waists.—L,ay the lining on the fold of the goods infront, and same in back, and allow from 4 to


McDermott's new tapeline . gh onto a piece ofpaper and cut out to suit. This practiced will give an unlimitedidea of designing. A picture can be looked at at first, and the de-signs imitated until the idea is fully obtained. Loose Garments. The linings can be cut without darts or forms, by putting one-fourth of bust and one-fourth of waist in each front and back. Shirt Waists.—I^ay the lining in from the edge of the goodssufficient for plaits or gathers for the outside goods. Blouse Waists.—L,ay the lining on the fold of the goods infront, and same in back, and allow from 4 to 5 inches wider onwaist line to both back and front, and cut 6 inches below waistline for blousing. Childrens Waists. For tight fitting, they can be cut with or without forms ordarts, or with an underarm gore, and back and side form cuttogether. But always add to the bust whatever is taken off bythe slope up the back. Do this in all cases when opened in theback, or the garment will be too tight. 18 McDermotts New Tapkune Tailor Plate No. 7. McDermotts New Tapeune Tailor System. 19 Combination of Sleeves. {See Plate No. 7.) Here we have a common sleeve lining; a sleeve with but oneseam and dart at elbow, and a Leg- OMutton. It will be noticedthat the common sleeve lining- is the foundation of them all. First draft a common sleeve, as is shown on a previous to learn quick how to draft without a seam in the back, cutout an under sleeve and cut it into at elbow and lay the back linestog-ether, and you will see that you have Line. Now extend G clear across the Line. Is now measured from elbow up to lower armseye point, and make the same length, striking G Line Can be thrown out as much as desired. Make the top as full as you want it by curving it withthe sweep of the tape. And curve out for the undersleeve at the end of G line, as is shown in cut. 20 McDermotts New Tapeline Tailor System. Bias Dart.


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