. Scientific sewing and garment cutting, for use in schools and in the home;. Infants Wrapper. makes the seams longer thanthe rest of the garment. Thepattern is placed on the doubledcloth, with one and three-fourthsinches allowed for the front lapseams as in the Bishop Sleeue. There is the same allowance forThe material used is either flannel or cash-mere, and if the material is heavy the seams should be clipped. For the collar, cut a piece of the goods, five inches wide the sizeand shape of the neck. After shaping it, join the outer edges on the 140 SCIENTIFIC SEWING AND GARMENT CUTTI


. Scientific sewing and garment cutting, for use in schools and in the home;. Infants Wrapper. makes the seams longer thanthe rest of the garment. Thepattern is placed on the doubledcloth, with one and three-fourthsinches allowed for the front lapseams as in the Bishop Sleeue. There is the same allowance forThe material used is either flannel or cash-mere, and if the material is heavy the seams should be clipped. For the collar, cut a piece of the goods, five inches wide the sizeand shape of the neck. After shaping it, join the outer edges on the 140 SCIENTIFIC SEWING AND GARMENT CUTTING. wrong side. When finished, this collar should be two and one-halfinches wide. Pin the center of the collar to the center of the garmentin the back, and sew on the upper side, felling the under side over theseam. The plain bishop sleeve is drafted like the dress sleeve, with threemeasures, — the outside arm nine inches, the width twelve inches, and the inside arm five and one-halfinches. The band at the handis six inches long, and two andone-half inches wide. In put-ting the sleeve in the armhole,the seam of the sleeve is placedone and one-half inches towardthe front from the under-armseam, and most of the fullnessis gathered about the shoulderseam. The lit


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