. Scientific sewing and garment cutting, for use in schools and in the home;. 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 little wrapper isfinished down the front withties of baby r


. Scientific sewing and garment cutting, for use in schools and in the home;. 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 little wrapper isfinished down the front withties of baby ribbon, or it maybe buttoned if preferred. THE SACK. The waist pattern, with oneinch added to each of the sideseams in excess of the allow-ance for seams, and one andone-half inches added to the length, with a slight curve below the lineE, forms the sack. The collar and sleeves are like those used for thewrapper. A plain sleeve may be used if desired. This sack, which isof some soft woolen material, is either pinked or finished with an em-broidered scallop about the Infants Sack. EIGHTH GRADE WORK. 141 THE DRESS. Whatever the style of the dress, it should measure one yard from theneck to the lower edge of the hem. If it is a dress with a waist, theskirt is similar to the cambric skirt, and the waist identical with the onealready described. The bishop sleeve, like those in the wrapper, or aplain sleeve, may be used. If the dress is a yoke with full skirt, theyoke is simply the waist cut off so that the desired width is left, withthe skirt cut about four inches longer, or whatever the difference is be-tween the width of the yoke and the entire waist. With the exceptionof the length of the skirt, the yoke dress is cut the same as one madewith the waist. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. What constitutes a simple outfit for an infant? Ans. A flannel band,a pinning blanket, a flannel skirt, a cambric skirt, a wrapper, a sack, and adress. There should also be a little bed with sheets, p


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