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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


sailor blouse which a six- or eight-year-old boy might wear is shown in Fig. 46. Here the lower edge of the blouse is sewn to bands that lace at the sides.

This blouse also would be very practical, made of drill, linen, jean cloth, khaki cloth, serge or flannel. If the blouse is white, trim it

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Fig. (¢¢) The shield stitched Fig. (45) The shield buttoned to to the right side-front the left side-front

with white, blue or red braid. You can buy colored braid that is washable and will not fade. It is nice to have the laces at the sides match the braid in color.

If the blouse is made of blue serge or flannel to match the trousers, trim it with black or white braid.

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