. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. 41!> Drapes on Forms of Hugh Lyons & Lansing, It is an especially easy form to drape because thereare no hips over which to draw goods. ]\Iany trimmershave trouble with the draping of figures on account ofthe many curves, notably the hips. In draping this original Mermaid Form of ours thegoods are all draped from the upper part and the goodsallowed to fall in natural folds. It stands 5 feet high, upper part shaped with full neck and bust and tapers from waist line down to


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. 41!> Drapes on Forms of Hugh Lyons & Lansing, It is an especially easy form to drape because thereare no hips over which to draw goods. ]\Iany trimmershave trouble with the draping of figures on account ofthe many curves, notably the hips. In draping this original Mermaid Form of ours thegoods are all draped from the upper part and the goodsallowed to fall in natural folds. It stands 5 feet high, upper part shaped with full neck and bust and tapers from waist line down to 5 inches at base. Base is 12 inches in diameter. This form is covered w^ith white jersey, with the exception of the yoke, this being flesh-colored enamel. Trice, each $ Xock can bo cut nut \ shaped if desired. Order No. 443. Made only byHUGH LYONS & Lansing, Mich. Dkapes on Forms of Hugh Lyons & Co., Lansing, Mich. HOW TO DRAPE THE drape may be made with any silk or mercerized material ranging from 19 to 27inches wide. Fold the end of the silk under about two inches and pin across the front of theform high up on the bust. Then draw the goods s


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