Weinberg's cloak, skirt and cape cutter. A simple and perfect method for self instruction on the art of cutting ladies' cloaks, skirts and capes by Weinberg Benjamin

Weinberg's cloak, skirt and cape cutter. A simple and perfect method for self instruction on the art of cutting ladies' cloaks, skirts and capes by Weinberg Benjamin

Author:Weinberg, Benjamin. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Tailoring (Women's) [from old catalog]
Publisher: [New York, Saltzman's printing house]
Published: 1900-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


PIG. 6.

HOW TO DRAFT A COLLAR.

A collar is a very important part of a garment. It will sometimes spoil the entire fitting of the garmeoit, when it is imperfectly cut. This manner of drafting a collar is the simplest and best, it will hold down the length of shape you wish. Draft it as follows: Measure down from point 5 the length of shape you wish to make, to point B. Then draw a line up from point B, passing point 6, higher up about 25^ inches to point 2, then from point 2 measure down \% inches to point ;5. From point 3 curve a line down to neck line at point X, and use the neck line of front to the notch where the collar is sewed in. Curve line up from point 3 to the width of collar point 4. Draw a line to c )mplete the collar. Trace the collar out with a tracing wheel. After collar is cut out, measure it in the neck of front and back. If it is too long, cut it off at the wider end, which is the center.



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