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MAKING SKIRTS THAT HAVE STYLE

as lines ABCD, Fig. 51. Fig. (49) Diagram for pocket double points As in the other pockets, lines AB and CD are parallel to each other and lines CA and DB are at right angles to AB and CD. If you want the space between the tabs to just equal the width of the tabs, divide the lower line in three equal parts as CE, EF and FD. Continue the lines AC and BD below the original pocket. Also, draw lines from points E and F at right angles to line CD. On these new lines, mark the depth you want the tabs, as points G, H, I and J. Draw lines from G to H and from I to J. These will complete the outline of the tabs.


Fig. (50) Tabs are another way of giving the pocket a little difference

Fig. (52) Tabs are sometimes added to the sides of a pocket.

Fig. (54) Scallops are another pretty pocket outline

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