The dress you wear and how to make it by Rhoe Mary Jane

The dress you wear and how to make it by Rhoe Mary Jane

Author:Rhoe, Mary Jane. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Dressmaking, Sewing
Publisher: New York, London, G.P. Putnam's sons
Published: 1918-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Circular Yokes

Circular yokes are occasionally very fashionable.

A yoke should be cut and fitted; and if stock collar is to be worn it also should be cut and fitted in some cheap material, such as lining cambric.

From the fitted yoke cut a paper yoke and stock and baste together.

These yokes and collars are made of lace, bias folds, two kinds of narrow lace, etc. Bias folds or lace may be basted on the paper one-half inch apart and fagoted together, or the yoke may be made of net and lace medallions appliqued on.

Net, hand embroidered, is also pretty.

To make the narrow lace yoke of two kinds of lace, Valenciennes and cluny, in alternate rows, begin at the bottom of collar where it joins the yoke, baste from there to top, then outer edge of yoke allowing the edges to overlap just enough to hold.



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