New Superlative System of Cutting Ladies' Garments, Based Upon a Scientific, Sure And Simple Method Giving the Correct Proportions for Each Type of Form of Every Size, With Variations for All Kinds of Disproportionate Shapes And Forms
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Draw a line from Q to S. Q to 19 is the same as 18 to S. S to I is 2}( inches. E to 3 is 2 inches. G to 27 is 5-4 breast. D to V is yi breast. Square down from V through W X to Y. 3 to 4 is ?4 inch and 4 to 5 is 4 inches. Y to 28 is }-6 breast. 28 to 29 is }4 breast measure (or go in from K to 31 I'j breast and draw a line from 31 through point F for run of spring 1. X to 13 is I inch. Draw a line from 13 to G. W to 6 is I J- inches. J to 22 is 4}^ inches. L to 23 is 3^ inches. M to 24 and N to... 25 is 4 inches. N to 26 and M to i i is 4 inches. L to 9 is 3^^ inches and 9 to 10 is i}^ inches. 7 to 14 is J 3 breast. From 16 to front of collar is 3,^ inch and i inch V is taken out from end of gorge to 20. A line drawn from point 7 through 20 will give run of lapel, and a line drawn from T through end of neck gorge will give run of collar. 20 to 2 I is 5^ inches. The collar being attached to the coat, it is drafted as follows: Stjuare up from t8 and make the height of collar accord- ing to style of fancy; in this draft the height of col- lar is 3i;j inches, the width of top edge of collar at the back is '4 breast.
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