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THE PRACTICAL DESIGNER

LESSON 97.

THE JUNIOR SLEEVE.— SIZE TWELVE.

This sleeve for the junior size should be followed by the chest number and the inside length for sleeve wanted. According to this size, the junior sleeve should always be cut with some fullness. The measure for this sleeve is as follows: The size of sleeve is 30; the inside length for sleeve is 15 1/2 inches. To draft, draw a line from A to F and from A to D; from A to B is one-third of size; from B to D is 15 1/2 inches for the inside sleeve length. Half of B and D makes E; cross all lines from A to F; from B to G; from D to I and divide A to B, which makes C;

Measure from A to F, and from D to I, which is two-thirds of size, and cross a line from I to F; the measure from G to V is one-twelfth of size; cross a line from C to V, then divide from C to V, making Y; cross a straight line from Y to U; divide Y to U, making the star; divide the bottom line, D to I, which makes J; from J to K is the straight line down, measuring 2 inches; cross a line from K against I; from I to O is 1 inch; from O to P is also 1 inch; from H to N is 1/2 inch; now connect with lines from O to N and P to N; from G on both sides to S and W is 1/2 inch; connect a line from S to N and W to N; from K to L is 2 inches; from E to X is 8 inches; from X to M is 2 1/2 inches; cross a line from K to X up to C: from R, M and T; cross the undersleeve at the bottom, which is 1/2 inch at R and O, and cut lines from R to Q. This is the bottom of the undersleeve; curve the sleeve on top; the curve by the star from V, finishing at S; curve the under-sleeve at T and raise up 3/4 inch, as shown on diagram, to V. This completes the junior sleeve, size 12.