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A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING


Measure two and a half inches from point A on the AD line and mark point E. Measure one inch from point D on the DC line and mark point H. The line BC represents the center-back. Draw a line from point B to point E. Measure a point center way between point B and point E on the BE line and mark point F. Curve a line from point B to point G and from there to point E, following the dotted line in Fig. 62.

Fig. (58) The hood joined to the cape


Making the Cozywrap: This delightful little wrap will help keep all the chilly winds away from precious baby. It may be made of various materials which are soft and warm. Eiderdown is most successful and so soft and woolly appearing. It launders beautifully.

Binding the edges is the most practical way to finish the wrap unless you want to line it. All the details of binding you will find in referring to Lesson II. Narrow silk ribbon in cheery colors can be used. In fact, almost any material which is washable and has

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