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APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES

have a homely and unbecoming neckline as shown in Fig. 46.

To make the pattern of the pocket which extends across the front, draw lines on the apron

Fig. 47. Marking the position
of the pocket on the pattern
Fig. 48. Drafting the pocket
pattern

just where you want to place the finished pocket, commencing with the line AB as in Fig. 47. Place the apron pattern on a larger piece of paper. As the pocket should stand away a little at the top from the apron so that

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