The Keif method of cutting coats and vests . erfrom A to B. Thus a measure of 36 Breast, 32 Waist, 37 Seat,\S Arm size. 3 slope of shoulder, is drafted by a size of 38 Breast,34 Waist, 39 Seat and i inch is added to depth of scye at C but theIncline, indentation and slope of shoulder remains the same as before. The lap in front from N to Q should have an average width of3 inches and the button holes are marked I inch from the edge. Thebuttons are spaced in the same manner as for a D. B. Sack. To getthe front at bottom of all overcoats, first, square down from R to 48then draw a line from Q thr


The Keif method of cutting coats and vests . erfrom A to B. Thus a measure of 36 Breast, 32 Waist, 37 Seat,\S Arm size. 3 slope of shoulder, is drafted by a size of 38 Breast,34 Waist, 39 Seat and i inch is added to depth of scye at C but theIncline, indentation and slope of shoulder remains the same as before. The lap in front from N to Q should have an average width of3 inches and the button holes are marked I inch from the edge. Thebuttons are spaced in the same manner as for a D. B. Sack. To getthe front at bottom of all overcoats, first, square down from R to 48then draw a line from Q through R on to 50, divide the distancefrom 48 to SO into 3 equal parts and draw the front from 44 to 51. ^!$3«:9^i&S- ©ia^ram 10. SINGLE BREASTED OVERCOAT. This coat needs no explanation as it is drafted the same asdiagram 9 with the exception that the lap in front for a fly neednever be over 2 inches. The buttons are spaced about 1 inch backof center line and the flystitching line is marked about -j inch backof center line. 29. 51 t8 3// 30


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