. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Here your Peacock drape is perched on agarden seat. 422 Let thePeacockHold aDrape inIts Bill. A clever way of making a secondary drapefrom the of the Peacock. ?wide ribbon wrapped as many time?around as may be necessary. The top-knot is made of ribbon in one, two orthree loops as desired. Aigrettes, hairornaments or even small plumes couldbe used for this purpose. A button doesduty for the eye. The tail folds will beeasily understood, being made much thesame as with shell form dra
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Here your Peacock drape is perched on agarden seat. 422 Let thePeacockHold aDrape inIts Bill. A clever way of making a secondary drapefrom the of the Peacock. ?wide ribbon wrapped as many time?around as may be necessary. The top-knot is made of ribbon in one, two orthree loops as desired. Aigrettes, hairornaments or even small plumes couldbe used for this purpose. A button doesduty for the eye. The tail folds will beeasily understood, being made much thesame as with shell form drapes. The drapes pictured were made with aninexpensive printed foulard, and how muchricher thev would look in some of the new matelassc and brocaded materials canbe imagined. A background made up in garden de-sign, with stone wall and benches would beespecially good for a display with theseforms. One of the birds posed on a gar-den bench with the tail folds drapingdown over the edge would make aneffective centerpiece for such a the window shown at the bottom ofthis page, stone steps were built acrossthe back of the window with a heavymass of foliage in the corners. The formswere plac
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