. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . and23. The space between 22 and 23 is this timeused as the neck space, which means that whenthe shoulder and sleeve is shown right hand view,the neck in such case, is placed in the left handview and, therefore, at 6 we build the shouldernarrower 5;-: of an inch in from the straight right hand shoulder is connected /- space inof the shoulder line showing at 19. This foundation is also similar to the backblouse right hand view shown on page 19, but i


. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . and23. The space between 22 and 23 is this timeused as the neck space, which means that whenthe shoulder and sleeve is shown right hand view,the neck in such case, is placed in the left handview and, therefore, at 6 we build the shouldernarrower 5;-: of an inch in from the straight right hand shoulder is connected /- space inof the shoulder line showing at 19. This foundation is also similar to the backblouse right hand view shown on page 19, but it isdifferently built on account of a more fuller waist line from X to 13 is ^3 of the box spacetowards the right hand and from 12 to 11 is one-third of the box space, or the space between X and11 is - 3 of the entire space between X to 12. Con-tinue to curve from 11 against 14 down to 15 forthe fuller bottom, and from 13 to 16 continue astraight line to the bottom of 17. From 3 to 17is one-third of the box space, which means if thisbox space is 1 inch, the space from 3 to 17 is snug^8 of an inch: THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 49. 50 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 27 COMPLETE DRESS FOUNDATIONLEFT HAND BACK VIEW This diagram is showing the lesson beforewith one trifle exception, that this is the left handside view and. therefore, is to be built the same asthe right hand side view with the following dif-ferences : Instead of having the neck built on the lefthand side it is built, this time, the opposite waytowards the right hand space of the outline. 23is also the center line and 22 is ^ of the box spacebetween 2 and 23. The shoulder is also placedin the opposite direction. The waist and thecontinuing of fullness of the bottom is also builtthe reverse way. It iwould be advisable for every student tomake always a full study of the right hand sideview first and to follow the left hand side viewjust the opposite way. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 51


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