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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING |


the straight trousers:

In construction they

are about the same

except for the knee band.

Trousers for knock-about-wear )are best made of some such sturdy goods as corduroy or | khaki cloth. Gray or natural coarse Se linen make cool sum-

mR Mm mer pants. And

Tay | coarse, homespun

eC tweed, serge and the

medium weight

§ worsteds are suitable for cooler weather.

Cutting the Knick- erbockers: Diagram Fig. 66 shows the pattern for the knickerbockers laid Fig. (65) Regulation knickerbockers on the goods. If you

are making a suit where the blouse and trousers are of the same material, place both the blouse and trousers

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