. The "keystone" systems, coats, vests and trousers;. 2 4 1 3. 4 10 958 DIAGRAMS 81 AND 82. 7 6 184 THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS RIDING BREECHES. (Concluded.)Diagram S3. /^N this diagram is represented the upper part of Diagrain 79, with tlie fall turned^^ down. To form the bearer, which is represented by the shaded part, proceed as follows : From the front of the fall to A is 3_^ inch. A to B is 2)^ inches. M is the same as on Diagram 79. Shape the bearer from A to B and B to M as represented. The band is cut 2^4 inches wide and extends from the side seam to the front of thebearer. The band may be cu
. The "keystone" systems, coats, vests and trousers;. 2 4 1 3. 4 10 958 DIAGRAMS 81 AND 82. 7 6 184 THE KEYSTONE SYSTEMS RIDING BREECHES. (Concluded.)Diagram S3. /^N this diagram is represented the upper part of Diagrain 79, with tlie fall turned^^ down. To form the bearer, which is represented by the shaded part, proceed as follows : From the front of the fall to A is 3_^ inch. A to B is 2)^ inches. M is the same as on Diagram 79. Shape the bearer from A to B and B to M as represented. The band is cut 2^4 inches wide and extends from the side seam to the front of thebearer. The band may be cut whole with the forepart from the side seam to the inside seam ofthe bearer if desired. In such case that part of the baud which is forward of the line aboveM is cut whole with the bearer, the seam above M extending, of course, to the top of theband. Diagram 84 Shows the position c^f the fall when in place, finished with a welt i 4 inch wide, whichis sewed to the inseam of the fall, stitched all around and tacked at and across its pointedend. The falls and
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