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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


HOW TO MAKE BOY’S CLOTHES

Making the Satlor Over- blouse: The col- lar, shield and sleeves are made the same as the middy over- blouse.

In stitching the side seams, leave vents about four inches deep on either side and bind them. Gather the low- er edge of the

Fig. (46) Sometimes sailor blouses have blouse. front and bands at the lower edge ke ?


Stitch the band and the band lining to- gether as shown in Fig. 47. Turn the band right side out and press it. There will be two bands like this—one for the front and one for the back. In joining the band to the front, stitch one free edge to the lower edge of the blouse, then turn under the other free edge of the band three-eighths of an inch and stitch it over the raw edges. (See Fig. 48.)

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