. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. wall drape is made on a square board fixture, 15 inches square and raised about18 inches above the top of the background. Bring the goods up from the floor at the leftand form a loop at each of the three front corners of the board. Then drape it across thebackground to a point on the border, form another loop here then in a long sweep out towardthe front. The T-stand drape in the corner is made as indicated. Other drapes of this same natureare shown elsewhere in this book. Two of the sma
. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. wall drape is made on a square board fixture, 15 inches square and raised about18 inches above the top of the background. Bring the goods up from the floor at the leftand form a loop at each of the three front corners of the board. Then drape it across thebackground to a point on the border, form another loop here then in a long sweep out towardthe front. The T-stand drape in the corner is made as indicated. Other drapes of this same natureare shown elsewhere in this book. Two of the small bolt drapes are placed on 18-inch pedestals at the sides, with 24-inchslabs for foundation. Only a few yards are unrolled for each of the drapes, in eachcase making the drape with the goods in the double fold. In order to indicate to you more clearly the position of every fold and drape we hada light background painted in on the above photograph, even painting out parts of table andpedestals as they were dark and it was not clear just where the goods terminated. 283 How TO Lay out Completi-: Windows. Courtesy Arlington Mills. WINDOW PLAN No. 14 Arrangement of Fixtures THIS window gives a good suggestion for a layout using one style of stand through-out. In this case the stands have sloping oval tops, each 18x10 inches in size. Twoof these arc used as wall drapes the fixture being fastened directly to the back-ground by means of a bracket. In arranging a window of this kind, the heights of the standshave quite a little to do in getting the right results. The wall drapes are 9 feet high, thecenter is 7 feet and the two at the sides are each 5 feet high. A careful study of the drawing will show how each stand is placed, also how eachtop is faced. By facing these tops in different directions the display is kept from beingmonotonous. This is a particularly good arrangenicnt to use in a window having a mirror back asthe drapes are so arranged that none of the back of ihe stands wi
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