. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . the difference between the childs and infantsjnodel is verv trifle. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 89 i ^^ v6J f 1 a 11 i \Z 5 4 S 7 i—1~ 8 ^ ■^y 10 90 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 49 INFANTS MODELBACK FOUNDATION To complete the back view for the infantsmodel foundation immediately draw the samefoundation as for the childs model with the differ-ence as mentioned in the front that each space isto be I less than the childs. Otherwise all rulesand regulations for


. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . the difference between the childs and infantsjnodel is verv trifle. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 89 i ^^ v6J f 1 a 11 i \Z 5 4 S 7 i—1~ 8 ^ ■^y 10 90 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 49 INFANTS MODELBACK FOUNDATION To complete the back view for the infantsmodel foundation immediately draw the samefoundation as for the childs model with the differ-ence as mentioned in the front that each space isto be I less than the childs. Otherwise all rulesand regulations for body sketching are to be aboutthe same with the that when a style isto be built on top of this foundation, the style ofgarment may be built somewhat fuller in widthwhich is an important action in infants garments. In order to fully understand the necessity of■describing the infants model height it would beadvisable to see the front pages of this bookwhere each model size is specified under a differ-ent height by which we may learn the differencein height for each and every different model. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 91. 92 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER STYLISH CHILDS MODEL On the opposite page you will find cut show-ing front and back view of childs stylish model,from which we learn the following outlines: The childs dress is built on a loose form. Ifit is a dress or a separate blouse and skirt, thelength of the total garment reaches only to theknee and the waist effect, as a rule, shows belowthe waist line, although this rule may be changedfrom tine to time according to whatever stylethere may be. When copying styles see that the entireaction of the front view shall be transacted thesame way at the back which may be referred tothe fullness of blouse at the waist or the style ofcollar. Take into consideration the collar effect,the both look alike, the front and back. Youwill note the additional stripes shown. Either 2models give a direct outline of how to followmeasureme


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