. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Latkr Examplks of H\hly Drapi:s. MOST wooden DRAPE 7 stands can beused over andover again, as it is pos-sible to drape the goodsin many different is also possible tochange the same stands,by using different shapedtops. In our drapes 7 and8 is shown these woodenstands, each with a dif-ferent top. Drape 9 canbe made over three Drape 7 cornucopias of carpet paper fastened together at the top and bottom and supported by oneof these stands. The uprights of these stands are generally m


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Latkr Examplks of H\hly Drapi:s. MOST wooden DRAPE 7 stands can beused over andover again, as it is pos-sible to drape the goodsin many different is also possible tochange the same stands,by using different shapedtops. In our drapes 7 and8 is shown these woodenstands, each with a dif-ferent top. Drape 9 canbe made over three Drape 7 cornucopias of carpet paper fastened together at the top and bottom and supported by oneof these stands. The uprights of these stands are generally made of V/2XV/2 inch or 2x2 inch the base and top are of inch lumber. It is a mighty good idea to make up some oithese in your leisure time, as they are almost indispensable in the showing of washgoods, silks and woolen dress goods. The stand for Drape 7 has a flat top made in the shape of a half circle. To constructthis drape, it is best to plait your goods (if wash goods) in four equal plaits, running thelength of the goods, at a point the same distance from the end of the goods as the stand is high. You then p


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