. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Fig. 13 Fig. 10 shows the box plaits made at the lower part of the form and how they shouldbe finished at the waist line. The material must then be folded, making a panel of threethicknesses from which the cross plaits are to be made. The plaits are easily formedand all that remains is to attach appropriate buttons. Fig. 11 shows the completed waist with buttons and a narrow belt added. The colorof the goods was natural pongee with buttons to match. While no effort was made toduplicate e
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. Fig. 13 Fig. 10 shows the box plaits made at the lower part of the form and how they shouldbe finished at the waist line. The material must then be folded, making a panel of threethicknesses from which the cross plaits are to be made. The plaits are easily formedand all that remains is to attach appropriate buttons. Fig. 11 shows the completed waist with buttons and a narrow belt added. The colorof the goods was natural pongee with buttons to match. While no effort was made toduplicate every detail of the model, the finished drape is sufficiently like the sketch toanswer the purpose for which it was intended, namely, to suggest the style. Figs. 12 and 13 show several other drapes arranged on waist forms. Figs. 14 and 15 show drawings made of waist drapes. They will serve as suggestionsfor the trimmer who is looking for an idea along this line. 251 Waist I)kaim;s. Fig. 14
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