The dress you wear and how to make it . FELL SEAM making up wash goods and other light mate-rial, including silk. Matching Flowers and Stripes In flowers note if there is an up and down tothe flower; stems usually run down. As in plaids, if goods is wide and can befolded see that the flowers are exactly op-posite before cutting. The Dress You Wear 117 If narrow material cut one-half of the gar-ment, then lay all cut pieces on material forthe other half of dress, right sides together,being careful that flowers all run the samedirection and come opposite the flowers in thepieces already cut. Str


The dress you wear and how to make it . FELL SEAM making up wash goods and other light mate-rial, including silk. Matching Flowers and Stripes In flowers note if there is an up and down tothe flower; stems usually run down. As in plaids, if goods is wide and can befolded see that the flowers are exactly op-posite before cutting. The Dress You Wear 117 If narrow material cut one-half of the gar-ment, then lay all cut pieces on material forthe other half of dress, right sides together,being careful that flowers all run the samedirection and come opposite the flowers in thepieces already cut. Stripes should also be carefully cut. Besure the center of a stripe comes in the centerback, also center front of the garment, andstripes on right and left side match also wherethe joining comes in gored skirts. It is well to cut front gore first, then placepattern of next gore and lay front gore by itto see if the stripes match. If not, movepattern do match. Continue inlike manner until all gores are cut. Matching Plaids When


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