The science and geometry of dress . ; then draft in the usual manner by the rule given forWaist closed at Front; remembering to add only one Dart to theWaist-measure. Explanation.—This Dart should be extended below the Waist-line to the bottom of Skirt, the same as Ladys Basque. In all otherrespects, the Front of this garment is drafted by the rule for Frontof Ladys Basque. Caution.—It is important to remember that, when dotting for themeasures of the Neck, the edge of Front-Guide should be slippedover the Fold of the Goods in the same manner as when first com-mencing; otherwise, the Dress wou


The science and geometry of dress . ; then draft in the usual manner by the rule given forWaist closed at Front; remembering to add only one Dart to theWaist-measure. Explanation.—This Dart should be extended below the Waist-line to the bottom of Skirt, the same as Ladys Basque. In all otherrespects, the Front of this garment is drafted by the rule for Frontof Ladys Basque. Caution.—It is important to remember that, when dotting for themeasures of the Neck, the edge of Front-Guide should be slippedover the Fold of the Goods in the same manner as when first com-mencing; otherwise, the Dress would be too large at the Front-Neck. Miss Basque, Open at the Back. [See Diagram 39.]How to Draft the Back. Rule 60.—Before commencing to draft this Waist, it is necssaryto draw a line parallel with and 1^ inches distant from the Selvage-edge of Goods, making it the entire length of the Back. (This ?SpOOO JO 9Sp& POPIOJ J9A0 qoui OUO pd<:Idi[s tjpiiio (f jo oSpe jucu^ti •s|ioo«» «$f«ajci .|o aS|»:i p»piroj. spoof> ««sdJ<i .|0 dSpx aSuAias


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