. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . e, otherwise, the collarat both sides is the same width and continue mak-ing curves for collar. The beginning of the openingwhich is placed at 10 which ishalf way betweenthe space of 3 and 4 and a trifle in from the centerline towards 10. This is done because there is abutton stand allowed and as the lapping is donetowards the arm side. Note the front buttonsdown bias towards 12, which is placed betweenthe breast line and waist line The curving of the yoke
. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . e, otherwise, the collarat both sides is the same width and continue mak-ing curves for collar. The beginning of the openingwhich is placed at 10 which ishalf way betweenthe space of 3 and 4 and a trifle in from the centerline towards 10. This is done because there is abutton stand allowed and as the lapping is donetowards the arm side. Note the front buttonsdown bias towards 12, which is placed betweenthe breast line and waist line The curving of the yoke from 8 to 12 up to -is followed according to the slantness of the frontbuttoning. The lap-over is the style which isplaced towards the arm side, which is taken tqualepace between 7 and 5 on the waist line, whichmakes 6 and raised up to the breast line. For fur-ther details watch closely the diagram and followclosely this particular style. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 21LESSON NO. 11 Av \ • 3 £$/ V. i V -T^^^^ ^T^ f^J!! 4 / ^^ ii^ Ml \ 12 7 yl- i v^ —1.^ L-^ 1 Vc 22 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. BLOUSE SKETCHING BACK VIEW. The back part of this style is simple. Thecollar curve, which you will note on the diagram iis raised on the line, from 1 to 3. The curving atthe shoulder part is rounded up to meet the effectof the front collar curving to harmonize with thesame proportionately. The yoke effect, which isshown on the back, is shown a trifle higher to 2and 4 with a slight curve effect, which is as a rule,to be used when this style of yoke is formed at theback. The original back view of this diagramwhere the foundation can be first learned, whichis the proper thing to do before making use of astyle forming the back is to be found on page 17,lesson 8, where all details are given how to obtainthe complete foundation of back view. This ismerely an outline of how to build a style on thesame. Note that the foundation lines for eitherfront or back are not necessary to be dr
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