. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . owing way. Extend the collar around the neck at 11 and12 and follow the width of shoulder as shown ondiagram at 1 and 2. Continue with the lapels from3 to 10 down to the opening place, which is aboutbetween the waist and hip line. At 10 there is noregular armhole shown but a yoke, which makesit a kimono effect coat. Now continue the curving of the cut-a wayfront Curve first the left hand side lost to 8 andnote that the curve begins from the center g


. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . owing way. Extend the collar around the neck at 11 and12 and follow the width of shoulder as shown ondiagram at 1 and 2. Continue with the lapels from3 to 10 down to the opening place, which is aboutbetween the waist and hip line. At 10 there is noregular armhole shown but a yoke, which makesit a kimono effect coat. Now continue the curving of the cut-a wayfront Curve first the left hand side lost to 8 andnote that the curve begins from the center guide for the center line you may use from 12to 9 down to the bottom by which you may alsonote at 9 lapping over for button stand. Thencontinue from 9 to 7, which will finish the righthand side. Always remember when making a cut-awayfront make the inner side shorter looking and theoutside, which is this time the left hand side at 8,longer. The pocket place according to this dia-gram is a trifle below the hip line, which may beused for all long coats. Sleeve lengths, as a ruleshould only come to the hip line. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 61. 62 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 33 STYLE OF COATBACK VIEW In making a back sketch it should be remem-bered that the back, as a rule, is sketched flat tosee the entire effect of the back. This rule maybe changed in showing an important part of theside view, which happens very seldom. Remember, it is not necessary to sketch theback the same size as the front, but only on Y^ thesize and we, therefore, make use of the ,^ o inchspaces for this back foundation which has alreadybeen explained in the last stylish back view for asuit. To begin note at 1 and 2 is beginning the armeffect where the sleeve begins to show its back is showing a kimono effect coat and theyoke effect below 1 and 2 is about 2 inches belowthe armhole. 3 and 4 is at the waist line whereit shows a trifle shapy effect. This gives an ideathat this is not a full coat but


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