The Keif method of cutting coats and vests . MANNER OF TAKING INDENTATION MEASURE. 10 ?^^7. MANNER OF TAKING SLOPE OF SHOULDERS. 11 VlOtSEL T5)t^/\fT. Commence by drawing lines A and E, and at right angles with this draw line A G. A to B is height of shoulder, A to D is the natural waist length, and to E is fash, length. B to C is diameter of arm measure by the scale. D to F is 1inch. Draw a line from F to A; this is the center seam and estab-lishes point H on the breast line. H to 1 is U inches always. I to J is i inch for each inch of theincline measure. J to K is i breast on Div. and K to L


The Keif method of cutting coats and vests . MANNER OF TAKING INDENTATION MEASURE. 10 ?^^7. MANNER OF TAKING SLOPE OF SHOULDERS. 11 VlOtSEL T5)t^/\fT. Commence by drawing lines A and E, and at right angles with this draw line A G. A to B is height of shoulder, A to D is the natural waist length, and to E is fash, length. B to C is diameter of arm measure by the scale. D to F is 1inch. Draw a line from F to A; this is the center seam and estab-lishes point H on the breast line. H to 1 is U inches always. I to J is i inch for each inch of theincline measure. J to K is i breast on Div. and K to L is iV While square is in this position halve the distance from L to Jfor point 19, or width of back. L to O is i. Square up lines O L and 19. H to M is i breast and M to N is 21 inches. P is U inches upfrom B. Square across from B and P. A to 17 is i plus h inch. l8 is t inch above 17. Shape neckfrom i inch above A to 17. Draw a line from 18 through Z; make the width of back from Zto } to style or say 2i inches. Mo 4 is i inch, 4 to 5 is I in. always. In this case our incline is ^ inch


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