. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. ; licen galherc^land, leaving the .getliergoods Drape 2 pm IS rus shown in F EXAMPLICS OF EaHLY DhAIKS. DRAPE 3 IN l^RAPIi .! the same stand will he used, thus showingthat there are a great numhcr of drapes that can be de-veloped on any one stand or form. I will however show that a completely new drape hascon made, both as regards the drape on the stand and theuffs used on the top. Fig. 1 shows the stand having been covered over with a-single thickness of the cloth and the inverted cornu
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. ; licen galherc^land, leaving the .getliergoods Drape 2 pm IS rus shown in F EXAMPLICS OF EaHLY DhAIKS. DRAPE 3 IN l^RAPIi .! the same stand will he used, thus showingthat there are a great numhcr of drapes that can be de-veloped on any one stand or form. I will however show that a completely new drape hascon made, both as regards the drape on the stand and theuffs used on the top. Fig. 1 shows the stand having been covered over with a-single thickness of the cloth and the inverted cornucopiaplaced at the extreme side of the stand instead of in front asn the two former drapes. Fig. 2 shows how you continue this ar-rangement until three of them have beenplaced on this same side of the stand, thuscompleting the lower part of the drape.
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