Eugene Pecori's perfect system of cutting ladies garments by Pecori Eugene 1872-

Eugene Pecori's perfect system of cutting ladies garments by Pecori Eugene 1872-

Author:Pecori, Eugene, 1872- [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Dressmaking, Tailoring (Womens') [from old catalog]
Publisher: [Chicago] E. Pecori
Published: 1912-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Lesson 10

In cutting the skirt with Peeori's system wo start in the same way with a few simple lines as is shown in the first diagram. We are shown five straight lines which are called the front line, the hip line from waist down, the back line, the hip line around the hip and the waist line. From these five simple linos we show to our learners how to get all the skirts no matter what style or what fullness may be required. Very particular attention should be paid to tlie value of the five linos for tliey are the division of all the skirts as you will see as we go along with our illustrations. As we follow the 36-sizo garment which is 24 waist, 42 liip, front length 41, hip length 43 and 4372 back length. In starting place your square from A to B and from A to C and get your line correctly. From A to D is 1-3 or 6 in. Draw a line from D to E and that will give you the hip line which has to be kept straight all the time. From E to 2 is V2 or 9 in. Draw a line from A to 2 and you have the waist lino. From D to H is V2 the hip line or 11 in. Square down to I and up to G, 3 and you have a complete diagram of the Pecori system for cutting skirts.



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