Page:The practical designer, for women's, misses', juniors' & children's cloaks & suits, shirt waist suits and dresses.djvu/91

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THE PRACTICAL DESIGNER
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cross a line from 1 to 5, from 1 to 5 is 112 of hip measure 43, or 1-3/4 inch, now cross a line from 2 against 5 to 41, this space from 2 to 41 is longer with 3/4 inch as the space from 43 to 12, now allow from 5 to 54 3/4 of an inch for hip roundness, now finish the bottom of the skirt with a round curve from 41 to 16 and, 17. now begin to curve all parts of this garmant, when curving watch the diagram carefully, begin at the back, from L to A connect as shown with 1/6 of size or 3 inches and curve to T, now curve both shoulders M to 34, down to 36 43, this is the back to the fashionable waist length. At 43 to 2 also from 12 to 40 allow 1 inch all the way down the same way as from 46 to 47 and XX to 41, now curve the side body from X H 3 to 2, from 2 to 15 curve as shown, from 8 up to 50 and 51 is a 1/2 inch, now curve the sides from 9 and 10 to 50 and 51, also from N to 4, 15, also 14 to 52, from 52 to 31. Now curve the dart on front from 30 to 27, 28 and 29, 31, from 28 to 55, 55 is 1 inch up from 35, now curve the front from 20 to 53, 65 this completes the single breasted riding coat.