. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Drape li being left on the floor. You take selvage and pin in the very inside of crescent, and thendrop goods to floor on other side of stand. This gives you a chance to arrange the goodsin three wide folds, as can be seen in the drawing. A pretty finish for this tlrape would be the placing ,of a bow and streamers of ribl)onon either the right or left side, or rather points of the crescents. Without this the drapewould be a bit svnnnetrical. Lkssons IX Dmaimng DRAPE 15 WV. HAVE advanced
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Drape li being left on the floor. You take selvage and pin in the very inside of crescent, and thendrop goods to floor on other side of stand. This gives you a chance to arrange the goodsin three wide folds, as can be seen in the drawing. A pretty finish for this tlrape would be the placing ,of a bow and streamers of ribl)onon either the right or left side, or rather points of the crescents. Without this the drapewould be a bit svnnnetrical. Lkssons IX Dmaimng DRAPE 15 WV. HAVE advanced far enough n<sons so tliat it should be very casto iigurc out how any drape is imay run across. You can readily see that jou now-fundamental principles of all draping—amthis ]irinciplo enters into every drape yostudied. Therefore in showing you ovu- Draisee that after we show you the draping1 with a lialf circle top you can at once )w ni our Ics- y f.,r you now iiade that you have had the (1 can see lloW n lia\ e so far .e lo von can stan( 1 in Fig. follnu out the.
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