. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. t and broughtup over the form. These forms are so slender that it is muchfitting manner than on the old type of formthat had the large protruding hips. The fin-ish of the top of the form is made with theborder selvage of the goods in such a wayas to bring into prominence the borderpattern. Notice the large fancy button thatishes the back of waist line. In our Drape 17 we show one of the mostsightly of the older wash-goods drapes. Hereyou make use of the old pointed top, hiplessdraping fo


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. t and broughtup over the form. These forms are so slender that it is muchfitting manner than on the old type of formthat had the large protruding hips. The fin-ish of the top of the form is made with theborder selvage of the goods in such a wayas to bring into prominence the borderpattern. Notice the large fancy button thatishes the back of waist line. In our Drape 17 we show one of the mostsightly of the older wash-goods drapes. Hereyou make use of the old pointed top, hiplessdraping form. You can use the form shownin Fig. 16 by adapting the drape at top toconform with the shoulder. To drape this form start at the top ofform with your goods, covering the formalmost to the floor. Then take the goods andbring them up to the back of hips and pinthe selvage of goods on the edge of leaves a large loop of goods on the until you have three of these loopsof such a length on the floor that you canarrange them as shown in the drawing. The goods are then brought up to the. Drape 16 149 Draping on Fohms


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