The international encyclopedia of scientific tailor principles, for all kinds and styles of garment-making .. Also designing .. embroidery, crocheting, knitting, worsted work, fancy and artistic needle work .. . ed line F, from point 3 to point 8; as illustrated in the cut. 11. Draw curved line G, from point 3 to point 8, so that its extreme depth ofcurve, at the centre, will be over a point ^ inch below line F; as illustrated in thecut. 12. Draw line H, from point 8 to point 6. 13. Indicate line I, at right angles with line B, from point 4 to the point of in-tersection of lines I and D. Q. E.
The international encyclopedia of scientific tailor principles, for all kinds and styles of garment-making .. Also designing .. embroidery, crocheting, knitting, worsted work, fancy and artistic needle work .. . ed line F, from point 3 to point 8; as illustrated in the cut. 11. Draw curved line G, from point 3 to point 8, so that its extreme depth ofcurve, at the centre, will be over a point ^ inch below line F; as illustrated in thecut. 12. Draw line H, from point 8 to point 6. 13. Indicate line I, at right angles with line B, from point 4 to the point of in-tersection of lines I and D. Q. E. B.—All kinds and styles of collars may be drafted to measure, from theseconstruction lines and principles; and shaped at will, and in accordance with the de-mand of fashion. We take the crease-line as a basis, passing at the corner of theshoulder-seam, and reaching the lapel-seam higher or lower, in the proportionatedegree that the coat is buttoned higher or lower. 236 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARMENT-MAKING, The International Method of French, Prussian, English, and AmericanScientific Tailor. Principles for ail Kinds and Styles of PANTALOON-DRAFTING With any Square or Inch-Rule and Tapemeasure PLATE UTILITY AND DECORATIVE ART. 237 The International Method of Pantaloon-Drafting. PLATE LXIII. INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Add I inch to the outside-depth; Locate point i on the paper or material,that distance from the bottom or right-hand edge, and the distance of yi of the hip-circumference from the front, toward the opposite edge. 2. Indicate line A, at right angles with the front edge, from point i toward theopposite edge, to the distance of }i of the waist-circumference from point i; at whichpoint, locate point 2. 3. Locate point 3 on line A, ]^ of the distance between points i and 2 frompoint I, toward point 2. 4. Indicate the extension of line A, from point 2, toward the opposite edge, toI inch more from point 2, than the distance between points i a
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