. The science and geometry of dress . F,. Around Waist.\S Length of Waist. ^J»6 Length. Goce. 4. DIAGRAM 34. LADYS HALF-FITTING SACQUE; without plaits. iNeck. [62] Explanation.—The Side-form of this garment commences on theWaist-line, 2 inches distant from the center of Back, and termin-ates on the Arm-curve (a little below the center). After being sep-arated from the Back, it should be placed on the goods in the posi-tion represented by Side-form-B in Diagram 35. Then proceed todraft the Skirt by the rules previously given for Skirt of Basque. N. B.—The Gore at the Back-Skirt is drafted by re
. The science and geometry of dress . F,. Around Waist.\S Length of Waist. ^J»6 Length. Goce. 4. DIAGRAM 34. LADYS HALF-FITTING SACQUE; without plaits. iNeck. [62] Explanation.—The Side-form of this garment commences on theWaist-line, 2 inches distant from the center of Back, and termin-ates on the Arm-curve (a little below the center). After being sep-arated from the Back, it should be placed on the goods in the posi-tion represented by Side-form-B in Diagram 35. Then proceed todraft the Skirt by the rules previously given for Skirt of Basque. N. B.—The Gore at the Back-Skirt is drafted by reversing theSkirt-rule, and dotting at 1-inch for the slope. Xjx:sso3?a- xx. Ladys Polonaise. [Open at the Front.] How to Di-af t the Front. [See Diagram 36.]Rule 57.—Place the Front-Guide on the Goods in the sameposition as shown in Diagram, and proceed to draft the Waist ac-cording to the rules previously given for Front of Ladys Basque. Explanation.—The Skirt of Polonaise is drafted by the Rule pre-viously given for Ladys Sacque-Wrapper, and the Darts by the Rulefor Ladys Basque. Ladys Polonaise With Box-Plait. [See Diagram 87.] How to Draft
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