New teacher of ladies' home tailoring by Hurwitz George
Author:Hurwitz, George. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Tailoring (Women's) [from old catalog]
Publisher: Mason City, Ill., G. Hurwitz
Published: 1910-03-25T05:00:00+00:00
NEW TEACHER OF LADIES' HOME TAILORING
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DlAGKAM No. 3
(Concluded from page IS)
the pattern from 232 to 22£ creasing to 12 and let spread apart the slash from 12 to 10 as much as it will. Draw a line from 24£ through 19 and up. Reshape the inverted pleat according to the new line as 24£ and 19. Lay the pattern on the goods as it is pinned 23 to 22 and the cut open from 12 to 10 and cut according to the pattern, that will make a dart seam on each side of the waist. That style of skirt can be made with all kinds of tunics desired, to a sharp point in front or in sides; cut away in front or in sides or the tunic can be set in front gore as desired, accordiug to style. To cut the tunic is just another piece of goods on the top of the skirt without the inverted pleat and you can make it to any style you want.
If the tunic is wanted to be narrower than the skirt, then proceed with the skirt as explained above in making narrow by trimming pleats in the pattern, then have the tunic cut according to the pattern, but in cutting the skirt unfold the pleats and cut the skirt the full width, that will give you a full width skirt and a narrow tunic on the top of it to the very same waist.
Before starting the coat system it would be advisable for beginners to start on a smaller diagram first so as to get more acquainted with the tailor's square in actual use.
THE SLEEVE
This diagram of the the sleeve represents the plain shirt waist or plain coat sleeve according to actual measures. First obtain the full length from the front under arm to the bend of the elbow and to full length wanted. Next measures are around the mucles below the elbow and the fist while the top of the sleeve is always to be cut according to the arm hole of the coat or shirt waist requires.
THE MEASURES
Around arm hole meaure 18 inches
Break of elbow 9 inches
Full length of sleeve 18 inches
Muscle 11 inches
Fist 8 inches
Diagram No. 4.
Draw a line as 1 and 4. From 1 to 2 is elbow length, 9 inches in this case. From 1 to 3 is full length, 18 inches in this case. 4 is 1J inches from 3 in all cases for adults. Square out
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