. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. drape, u.^iiig an end or just a small part of the go(done in connection with T-stands, box stands, oris illustrated on previous pages. 412 e accomplished in this line are shown on the front covercover illustration shows how the end of a piece of silkfrom an ordinary T-stand drape can be brought uparound a pedestal or table plateau, and used to drape thefigure. The high drape in No. 3 is made over an bowl top from which a sweep is brought to theback of the little figure,


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. drape, u.^iiig an end or just a small part of the go(done in connection with T-stands, box stands, oris illustrated on previous pages. 412 e accomplished in this line are shown on the front covercover illustration shows how the end of a piece of silkfrom an ordinary T-stand drape can be brought uparound a pedestal or table plateau, and used to drape thefigure. The high drape in No. 3 is made over an bowl top from which a sweep is brought to theback of the little figure, the selvage passed around theust, then caught in the extended hand of the figure andaped away to the floor. The silk used was 27 incheswide, and the surplus was foldedliack underneatli the form, andedged witli a narrow band of furtrimmimg. which was also usedaround tlie 1 ust. So nnieli interest lias licen mani-fested in the idea of drapingfabrics on fashion dolls, \hv\.we are showing herewith sev-eral suggestions for the use ofminiature a trifle over30 inclies in length. Wcare of the opinion


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