. Things worth doing and how to do them. 50 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments. J —1 1 2/2 In. z N 8 In. The arms shouldfit loosely over theends of your thumband forefinger. gives the patternof Punchs DressMake it much larger,according to the di- Fig. 45.—Cut Punchs dress after this pattern. mensions given on patterns, and let it beof soft material in very bright, gay front and back are exactly alike, andthe two pieces are sewed together at thesides, the seams extending to within twoinches of the bottom of the skirt, leavingthe sides split up that distance. Slide thepaper arm


. Things worth doing and how to do them. 50 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments. J —1 1 2/2 In. z N 8 In. The arms shouldfit loosely over theends of your thumband forefinger. gives the patternof Punchs DressMake it much larger,according to the di- Fig. 45.—Cut Punchs dress after this pattern. mensions given on patterns, and let it beof soft material in very bright, gay front and back are exactly alike, andthe two pieces are sewed together at thesides, the seams extending to within twoinches of the bottom of the skirt, leavingthe sides split up that distance. Slide thepaper arms up in the sleeves and fastenthem in place at the top with a drop ortwo of glue. Make a wide, white doubleruffle, slip it on Punchs neck and push itup against the head. Then gather the topof the dress so that it will fit Punchs neck,and fasten it on under the ruffle with strongglue, allowing the bottom of the paper neckto extend down below the gathered top ofthe dress. Make a high cap of brilliantFig. 46.—Your funny old Punch, red cloth to fit Punchs head; trim it wit


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