. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 301 INSIDE VIEW OF ROUND-FRONT CLARENCE. SHOWING ONE-HALF OF BACK, ONE SIDE, ALSO ONE-HALF OF FRONT. There are some new points in the style, especially in the finish of the arm piec^with a roll continued around the top of the back and in finishing the top of back, wit*. the folds flared outward from the center. The doors are sometimes trimmed a littledifferent; for example, the door falls are rounded or six-sided at the bottom, asalso the dropping door pocket to match. Covered buttons are most in favor; tufts areseldom seen now. C


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 301 INSIDE VIEW OF ROUND-FRONT CLARENCE. SHOWING ONE-HALF OF BACK, ONE SIDE, ALSO ONE-HALF OF FRONT. There are some new points in the style, especially in the finish of the arm piec^with a roll continued around the top of the back and in finishing the top of back, wit*. the folds flared outward from the center. The doors are sometimes trimmed a littledifferent; for example, the door falls are rounded or six-sided at the bottom, asalso the dropping door pocket to match. Covered buttons are most in favor; tufts areseldom seen now. Cushion top made up on a frame, square top. The pattern of lacemost in favor is something like that represented in the drawing, and called the Wallof Troy pattern. 302 COACH-MAKERS ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK. FALL FOR COACH OR PHAETON coach doors, where lace is used, the checker work in the center is made by cut-ting the cloth or reps into strips, 2J inches wide; iron down to 1^ inches, then cutstrips of cotton batting, li inches wide, lay into the cloth or reps, and baste edges to-gether; then lap them in as in the pattern, or in squares.


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