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THE PRACTICAL DESIGNER

Lesson 77

cross a line from N to C; from N to D, which is 3 inches; from D to F is 5 3/8 inches, or one-eighth of hip measure. Square a line out by K and E, and allow 12 inches; from C to S is 6 inches; cross a line from F to S; measure from F to T, the same length as on the front part from K to M. In order that these two lengths shall be the same; curve as shown on the diagram. From H lost to B; from H to P; from P to Q; from Q to J; from J to K; from K to E; from E to R. from R to F and F to T; from T to B, be very careful to have the side seams of the front and back alike in length, as these two parts are to be connected to each other. This completes the back of the side-saddle skirt.