;
[73] by the Diagram ; viz., with the Center-of-Back edge of Guide slipped back 1 inch from the edge of Goods, to allow for Lap; then draft by the measures printed on the Diagram in the same manner as for Waist Closed at the Back. indicated
JExplanation.
—The
shortening of the Back, the forming of the
Box-plait, the slope of the Gore, and the drafting of the Skirt, are
governed by the Rules previously given for drafting Back of Basque
Diagrams 28 and 29), excepting that in this garment the Plait 3 inches, and the Gore at the Side and next Back is 3 inches, instead of 4. (see
is
Diagram
45.
Back and Goods in the the
represents the Side-form
transferred in
the
viz.,
—This
its
position indicated
A separated from
entire outline to the top of the
by Side-form
B
in the
Diagram
3 inches back from the Selvage-edge, to allow for Box-plait at
Seam next Back.
Explanation.
of the Skirt,
—The Slope of the Gore
etc.,
at the Side-seam, the length
are drafted in the usual manner.
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13
Lady's Loose Sacque-Gloak. Double-Breasted. [See Diagram
How
Rule sition as
68.
46.]
to Draft the Front.
—Place the Front Guide on the goods
shown
in
(to allow sufficient
Diagram
in the
same po-
2| inches from the Selvage-edge shaping of the double-breasted colthe for goods ;
viz.,