. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. e plain. It would beiiif^bly cfTective in black and white, brown and green, or grey and red. The drape shown in the picture was made on a half form l)ut couhl also be made on a 178 Draping on Forms lull form. JIk- skirt was made of striped material and the loose ends were arranged onthe floor. The band around the bottom of the skirt was made of the same material as thejacket. It would look equally attractive if made of satin or a wide plain braid in the samecolor as the jacket. Any butto
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. e plain. It would beiiif^bly cfTective in black and white, brown and green, or grey and red. The drape shown in the picture was made on a half form l)ut couhl also be made on a 178 Draping on Forms lull form. JIk- skirt was made of striped material and the loose ends were arranged onthe floor. The band around the bottom of the skirt was made of the same material as thejacket. It would look equally attractive if made of satin or a wide plain braid in the samecolor as the jacket. Any button that will harmonize with the material may be used to com-plete the skirt. The making of the jacket is slightly m,ore complicated than the making of the , it can be easily accomplished by a little careful manipulation. Take full widthgoods and open, turning the end over to make the rever. Drape the goods around theform as indicated in the sketch; then bring forward that which is to be used in formingthe sleeve. The remainder of the material is pinned in the hollow of the back of the
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