The science and geometry of dress . ? Breast. Arm Point. 8 Length of 16 [75] lar); then draw a line along the Front-edge of the Guide, its entirelength. Now proceed to draft in the same manner as for the Frontof Tight-Waist. Explanation.—The Skirt at Front, for Sacque-Cloak, is drafted bythe same rule as the Front-Skirt of Ladys Polonaise, by applyingthe measure printed on the Diagram for the gore and length. The Spaces indicated by the figures 24, 34, and 44, denote full-ness added to the measure around the Waist. The Sloping line, commencing 6 inches (on the edge of goods)below the F
The science and geometry of dress . ? Breast. Arm Point. 8 Length of 16 [75] lar); then draw a line along the Front-edge of the Guide, its entirelength. Now proceed to draft in the same manner as for the Frontof Tight-Waist. Explanation.—The Skirt at Front, for Sacque-Cloak, is drafted bythe same rule as the Front-Skirt of Ladys Polonaise, by applyingthe measure printed on the Diagram for the gore and length. The Spaces indicated by the figures 24, 34, and 44, denote full-ness added to the measure around the Waist. The Sloping line, commencing 6 inches (on the edge of goods)below the Front-Neck, and terminating at the 1-inch dot on theShoulder-line (below the Upper-Neck), denotes the line of fold forCollar. The upper portion of the Neck, (commencing at the intersection ofthe loiver part of the Neck-Curve with the dotted sloping line),,extending to the 1-inch dot at the Shoulder, should be cut awayfor the sewinff on of the rolling collar. & The Buttonholes, indicated by the large dots near the Selvage-edge,and running lengthwise of the Front, are
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