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THE CUTTER'S PRACTICAL GUIDE

let cloth collar and scarlet Rattinet lining. Shoulder straps of the same material as the garmnat, with small button of regimental pattern at the top.

SYSTEM FOR HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CLOAK

System for cutting cloak is as follows: For ordinary 36 chest figure, select measure as for 42 chest, and proceed as follows: - Draw line O P, mark up from O to I 1 inch; O to D ½ depth of scye, plus ½ inch; O to F depth of scye; O to K natural waist; O to P full length, which runs about 50 inches for a figure 6 feet.

Square lines across from 1 D, F K, and P. O to A ½ breast; D to E width of back plus two swarms: square up from E to B 16 breast plus ½ inch, B to C ¾ to 1 inch. Square down from E to G ; F to H is ¼ breast; F to I is ⅔ breast plus ½ inch; from F to J is the chest measure plus 3½ inches.

Sweep from point T by the front shoulder measure plus ½ inch: add 1 inch to that quantity