. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. rward and beginning at the lioltom. tlie left handforward sweep is formed. Then the goods are brought down to form the right handforward sweep and the end is finally carried around to make the >weep at the back onthe right hand side. With narrow goods only two folds can be made to each sweep. Itis easy however, to double the goods back in each sweep, thus getting enough for four folds. GO If this drape is to be madehas to be handled in a different iistand of this height with the wcove
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. rward and beginning at the lioltom. tlie left handforward sweep is formed. Then the goods are brought down to form the right handforward sweep and the end is finally carried around to make the >weep at the back onthe right hand side. With narrow goods only two folds can be made to each sweep. Itis easy however, to double the goods back in each sweep, thus getting enough for four folds. GO If this drape is to be madehas to be handled in a different iistand of this height with the wcovered first by bringing the goodof goods at the back. Starting at polt, the surplus mayhe concealed behind the stand. Goods having a pattern, such as plaids, etc., cannot beshown to advantage in this The stand required is the same as shown in the preceding drape. It is of extremelysimple construction, being two yi inch boards nailed together to form a trough 42 incheshigh. One of the boards is 8 inches wide and the other is !) inches. They are nailed
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