. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Early Form Drapes No. 2 forms. The aim, however, is to give to the public an idea liow tlie silk will look in afinished dress. It will also be necessary to arrange the trimming, be it laces, braids orribbons loosely and unconventionally and not to sew it or pin it tightly to the silk. Forthis very reason to take away from the draping form the character of a ready-made gown,the form is made with only half a bust. Sketches of Drapes 3 and 4 show two different early styles of draping on the
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Early Form Drapes No. 2 forms. The aim, however, is to give to the public an idea liow tlie silk will look in afinished dress. It will also be necessary to arrange the trimming, be it laces, braids orribbons loosely and unconventionally and not to sew it or pin it tightly to the silk. Forthis very reason to take away from the draping form the character of a ready-made gown,the form is made with only half a bust. Sketches of Drapes 3 and 4 show two different early styles of draping on the shellform, one being in the Empire, the other in the l&W style. The first is suitable for displayof heavy silk goods, such as damasks with large patterns, etc. The second is more adaptedfor light-weight silks, especially the modern Pompadour. 140 Draping on Forms. Draimng on Forms
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