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Draw lines parallel to lines AC and BD placing the lines three-quarters of an inch beyond the original lines. See lines 1-2 and 3-4 Fig. 114. Continue the 71 A COMPLETE COURSE IN DRESSMAKING original line CD at the bottom to points 5 and 6, placing point Ax. — ,"E 5 two and three-quarter inches beyond point M and point 6 one and one-half inches beyond point L. Now draw lines which continue the diagonal lower edge lines until they touch the J h new side lines. This gives you the finished pattern... for the short end of the tie. The lower line will be from points 7 and 8 to the point. Add the turn-unders to the long end of the tie in the same way, making point 5, Fig. 115 two and one-half inches from point O and point 6, two inches from point D. Bring the two diagrams together at the center-back, . points AB. (See Fig. 116.) Fig. (f/2) Half of £* * * v r ^i „_• j the diagram for the Mark the center 01 the tie and on this center line, mark point 1, one inch from line AB. i L. A^M 'si/ N necktie pattern Measure at right angle to this line and mark a point on the upper line as point 2.
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