. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . undation is the same as the previouslesson called complete dress foundation righthand side view. The foundation is different onlyin the opposite way of built. The bust is builttowards the left instead of the right, therefore,follow instructions exactly like the one beforewith the opposite dimensions and no other addi-tional time is to be wasted. The reason this outline is given is to suit the•different tastes and ideas of people who may wantto make their sk
. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . undation is the same as the previouslesson called complete dress foundation righthand side view. The foundation is different onlyin the opposite way of built. The bust is builttowards the left instead of the right, therefore,follow instructions exactly like the one beforewith the opposite dimensions and no other addi-tional time is to be wasted. The reason this outline is given is to suit the•different tastes and ideas of people who may wantto make their sketches towards the left instead ofthe right. We practically advise all sketchers tomake useof mostly the right hand view, but manytimesit isa caseof habit and we, therefore, showthis particular left hand view, otherwise, there isno different point regarding mechanical details,whatsoever. Regarding a more clear proposition of gar-ment sketching, as we have already explained weare showing a complete foundation without sys-tematic lines but only by traced lines, which in the next pages of this book. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 45. 46 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 25 COMPLETE DRESS FOUNDATIONBACK VIEW In order to begin this lesson it will be mostadvisable to see the beginning of back view ofthe blouse, which is shown on pages 15, 16 and 17as they show the beginning of how the same isconducted. The difference is that this time weuse the entire foundation for the dress, which con-sists of 7 one inch spaces in length and 2 one-inchspace in width and note the following; The first or top space is divided by 5 and 6,on which the shoulders rest and from 5 to 12 and6 to 11 is 5 of an inch in. The line at 7 and 8 isthe neck line where the neck is raised up at 9 and10 the same as on the blouse sketch. 13 and 14is the i space of each inch space and from 11 to 13and 12 to 14, make also the same curves and thecontinuation with the hip curve from 13 against19 to 4 and from 14 towards 2
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