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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING

A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


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Fig. (84) The collar lining sewn to the canvas

gathered to a band collar. Because the edges are the straight thread of the goods it is expecially easy to make. It’s a practical style for velour, broadcloth, serge or a pile coating. It makes up prettily, too, in crepe silk. A black crepe silk lined with a light shade of crepe silk 1s nice for street wear in the warm weather. Or, make it up in a light taffeta for evening.

The cape can be lined the same as a short cape.

Roll the edges of the collar lining over a piece of canvas and tack them in place as shown in Fig. 84. Gather the top of the cape a a it to this

collar foundation as

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