. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. mplished tluwindow trimmer will find that all that he has learned in tlii-one drape will come in handy in hundreds of other drapt -that he will make later on. This same drape can be used for practically all linesof cotton goods and silks. Very few woolen goods could be used 1possess enough body or stiffness to be successful in making the puffs. DRAPE 2 In this next drape I illustrate what I mean when I saiding Drape 1 would come in handy in many other drapes. Here youmake as the foun-dat


. The Koester school book of drapes; a complete text book and course of instruction in merchandise draping. mplished tluwindow trimmer will find that all that he has learned in tlii-one drape will come in handy in hundreds of other drapt -that he will make later on. This same drape can be used for practically all linesof cotton goods and silks. Very few woolen goods could be used 1possess enough body or stiffness to be successful in making the puffs. DRAPE 2 In this next drape I illustrate what I mean when I saiding Drape 1 would come in handy in many other drapes. Here youmake as the foun-dation of the drapethe same stand andthe same draping offabric on the only change isin the puff at thelop. Here we havea single large ro-sette puff that changes the the entire drape very much. This rosette puff is made by firsttaking about four yards of the goodsat the end of the cloth and doublingit through the center and then foldingit back and forth into about six Fig. 1 I show the trimmer start-ing in at one end of these folds tofolds along the edges that are do not n niak


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