. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. across the front. Over this front can then be bent a covering of mat-board. The base shownin Fig. 1 is the one used on the original manufactured form. You had best put on a plainwooden base such as w-e show in Fig. 2. Our Fig. 2 shows a simple modification of the munnny fiuni. This will be easy to makeas it is made of all flat surfaces and can be l)uilt up like a Ijux. The same drapes used onthe mummy form can be used on this modified mummy. 83 Lessons in Draping We show in our Drape 27


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. across the front. Over this front can then be bent a covering of mat-board. The base shownin Fig. 1 is the one used on the original manufactured form. You had best put on a plainwooden base such as w-e show in Fig. 2. Our Fig. 2 shows a simple modification of the munnny fiuni. This will be easy to makeas it is made of all flat surfaces and can be l)uilt up like a Ijux. The same drapes used onthe mummy form can be used on this modified mummy. 83 Lessons in Draping We show in our Drape 27 one very simple and cfTcctive drape that can be used on thisdraping stand. It will be noticed that in tliis khh. diMwii u w i li.^w still a different way ofbuilding this modified mummyform, the difference being that allfour sides run straight to the floorinstead of being narrowed at thebottom. This last mentioned formis the easiest of all to make be-ing in reality a tall box with aslanting top. This slanting top of the realmummy form is suggestive of theshoulder and bust lines. Thestraight side lines n


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