PARISIAN
46
LADIES"
and under
Fig. 56 shows us an upper
reduced
A — B,
Avith reference to tlie liorizontal line
indicate
larged armliole of
mark
the
figure
lines
The
waist.
shirt
Fig. 57 shows us the
a.xis line
A— B,
,
tliat
may
the sleeve
u
and
,
the en-
fit
w
be desired.
and the original fundamental sleeve
we
addition
the
see
the upper part, to conform
in
make
lines a
and widths
In full lines
lines.
sleeve pattern
are each 3J
the original sleeve pattern, while the
necessary to
allowance
the
tlie
pattern in
H
that the points 8 and
show
lines
full
different sleeve lengths
tlie
such a position
in
A — B.
inches from the axis the
sleeve of our fundamental pattern
The two parts are placed
to one-eighth of full size.
In
TAILORING SYSTEM
with
made
widen the
to
armhole of the
Avider
tlie
waist.
The sleeve pattern has been so placed that and
A—B
from the central axis
s
higher or lower as desired, Fig.
58
shows us the center
undersleeves. in
s— s
from L
line
to s
demonstrate the fact that the width of
tance
s
tlie
—X
equals
add the curve
We
tlie
distance
—
f
we
t
is
or
made
—
s
cut
—
equal to o
t,
The point
away a.
parallel to our central line
is
collars.
sleeve.
are
It is
A—B,
shown here
one-piece sleeve at the bottom,
tlie
that
is,
is
the dis-
upper x.
sleeve, to
which
shirt waist sleeve
is
—
r.
give the
we must correct arm
but
the same distance from s as
which may be gathered
at
the
shorter for an attached cuff.
now prepared
The construction of garment.
For a
of
tlie
fit
a higher cut garment.
to
collar
We
consider the construction of different styles of collar
a
Construction
which
always depends upon the cut-out or lapel will
fit
perfectly a low cut neck, will never
must therefore always consider how deep or high
the cut-out of our garment will be. in order to
we
upper
the part beyond curve a
to the
Collar
We
can be placed
r.
connected with
have now a one-piece
liottom
e
in eitlier of these styles.
bottom width of upper and under sleeve together;
In the undersleeve
measure.
and
s
and our fundamental upper and
to be used only as the dividing line of the
is
equal to
r.
A—B,
c
points
are respectively 34 inches from the center line.
The
to
made
tlie
lines.
Tlie points
and
line
is
distance of
The point
Si inches.
is
the sleeve
if
tlie
shall see in the
accompanying
make
a perfect fitting collar, as
figures.
Fig. 59 illustrates the formation of different collars, suitable for shirt waists
and
dresses.
The front and back pieces of the fundamental pattern have been
placed shoulder to shoulder for the construction of onr collars.