The seams in the dart and at side should be stretched somewhat in pressing, thus allowing them to fit closer to the form.
FIG. 19. GIRL’S SACK.
This is a sack for a young girl of size 31 breast, close-fitting. The figure illustrates a very jaunty and comfortable jacket.
For the Fall Season it should be made of heavy ribbed cloaking, of a dark shade of grey, and an extra neat finish is obtained by binding it with a braid of a darker shade, and buttons to match the braid.
It has eight buttons in front, is cut single-breasted, with a very small turn-over lapel, which allows it to be buttoned up close to the neck.
A side edge is imitated on the back by braid, and three buttons put on it.
The full-size pattern may be cut by following the Figure, as represented, using inches for every number marked out.
In order that this may be readily understood we will go over this manner of doing it again, so that our readers who desire to take them off may not make any mistakes.
First draw a line on the edge of paper, and draw out the back first, by fixing a point at the top.