. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Drapery. SUCCESSFUL trimmers are ofttimes asked the question: Where do yon get yonrideas? Skeptical ones and knockers, who cannot credit originality, arc sometimesheard to remark, Oh, he gets his ideas out of a book! Which may, or may not,to a certain extent be true. The fact remains that to be a success in this profession, as withany other, one must be constantly studying, constantly on the alert for ideas, and it mattersnot whether these ideas come from iMuiks, or arc picked up in the


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Drapery. SUCCESSFUL trimmers are ofttimes asked the question: Where do yon get yonrideas? Skeptical ones and knockers, who cannot credit originality, arc sometimesheard to remark, Oh, he gets his ideas out of a book! Which may, or may not,to a certain extent be true. The fact remains that to be a success in this profession, as withany other, one must be constantly studying, constantly on the alert for ideas, and it mattersnot whether these ideas come from iMuiks, or arc picked up in the everyday walks of life,just so that the idea, when grasped, is one tliat is adaptable to ymir work. In other words,keep your eyes open. A real window artist is a student of architecture, of interior decoration, of scenic andmural painting, of sculpture, fashion, etc. Not that he need be an infallible authority onany or all of these subjects, but he should have a sufficient general knowledge of thesedifferent subjects so that he can plan a liarmonious scheme of decoration and see that itis carried


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