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APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES


Fig. 65. A kimono-sleeved house dress is easy to slip on and easy to iron

necessary in all square necks and other square openings or right-angle turns, study Fig. 66. This mitering is done by folding out a dart and basting it at the corner. When the facing is turned on the right side it appears as in

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