The Koester School book of Drapes a Complete Text book And Course of Instructio
The Koester School book of Drapes a Complete Text book And Course of Instructio
George John Cowan
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This part of the drape is made first. Then the overdrape is made (in much the same manner as in Drape 10) from plain black satin meteor or panne velvet. The 180 Draping on Forms only difference between this overdrapc and Drape 10 is that in this one, after forming the waist, the material is brought loosely straight down in front and back (instead of on the bias). It is drawn to one side and fastened as shown in the sketch. The lace trim- mings are added around the shoulders and sleeves. Large j...eweled buttons of rhinestones or pearls are to be used across the bust and at other points on the drape. The waist line of this gown should be arranged to suggest the Empire style. Through the opening of the overdrape may be seen the lace underdrape. At the lower end of the opening the goods are drawn together ard a small bunch of flowers is fastened at this point. ill ^A. 'i\\%/^^ Drape 12 is done in a combination of royal blue chiffon velvet broche with a lighter shading of panne velvet. The velvet was used to form the underdrape and an end of the same piece was carried up to form the broad rever which has been so much in evidence.
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