. The "Keystone" system. A text-book on cutting and designing ladies' garments. t, and the waist-line also above that of the front. In this position lay a paper under it and trace along the sleeve from B to K,and X a few inches above U-. Also along the line made from B to H, but afew inches shorter. Draw a straight line across from V to X. At X the under-sleeve is tacked to that of the upper. The upper and lower sleeve are sewed together on the curved line from O to V. Two inches below B, at O, notch both upper sleeve and fore-part, where theywill sew together. From V to X the under-sleeve is


. The "Keystone" system. A text-book on cutting and designing ladies' garments. t, and the waist-line also above that of the front. In this position lay a paper under it and trace along the sleeve from B to K,and X a few inches above U-. Also along the line made from B to H, but afew inches shorter. Draw a straight line across from V to X. At X the under-sleeve is tacked to that of the upper. The upper and lower sleeve are sewed together on the curved line from O to V. Two inches below B, at O, notch both upper sleeve and fore-part, where theywill sew together. From V to X the under-sleeve is open. Point H sews on to J and at the bottom point T to S. The second side-body being attached to the front requires a small V to closethe extra size at I. The front may be made single or double-breasted, by adding the additionsbeyond the front which is the centre line. Collars may be standing, turn-over, or of the shawl form, and cut like thoseof a coat. It must be understood that the patterns to be used have the seams already added. THE KEYSTONE SYSTEM FOR LADIES DIAGRAM 49.


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