The "keystone" System. a Text-Book On Cutting And Designing Ladies' Garments
The book The "keystone" System. a Text-Book On Cutting And Designing Ladies' Garments was written by author Hecklinger, Charles. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The "keystone" System. a Text-Book On Cutting And Designing Ladies' Garments book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The "keystone" System. a Text-Book On Cutting And Designing Ladies' Garments a good or bad book?
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The upper sleeve having been drafted as just explained, go in from the circle mark which was drawn down from J the distance that N is from the circle which establishes Y and locates the top of the inside seam of the under sleeve, and then shape from Y to P at elbow. From E to X is ^8 of scye-size. Then draw the under sleeve from Y to within K\_ inch of straight line, and through the middle between H and K to X. Starting from X, curve the seam, touching U and following down to S. In applying the... wrist measure start from tlie front B, and if too large take off at S, or add if too small. To regulate the elbow size, start from U and go to P, add or take off at P. If THE "KEYSTONE" SYSTEM FOR LADIES' GARMENTS. 29 2 V / N \ S \ \ \ / / ^^ c B R 10 c B DIAGRAM 13. DIAGRAM 12. 30 THE " KEYSTONE" SYSTEM FOR LADIES' GARMENTS. the size is to be small across the arm from A to V, reduce it at V or enlarge it there when needed. The sleeve as drafted in this manner is intended to, and will fit the arm-hole as drawn to the original lines, as illustrated on diagram 3 to points Y and E L, but when even for this arm-hole a high sleeve-head is wanted, then a rise of i inch is added above Z to 2, and the curve increased and drawn from 3 through 2 to E, as illustrated on diagram 13.
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