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Identifier: straightshoulder01dool (find matches)
Title: Straight shoulder rules, systems and methods of the present day
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Doolittle, Oliver Taylor. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Tailoring
Publisher: Philadelphia, O. T. Doolittle
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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nce for lengthrequired for vest, then tracing by heavy marking or tracing-wheel the lines ot back andfront, top shoulders, arm scye, breast, waist, button-stand and the center line ; then take out theunder impression and make collar opening and full distance ot tront as measures dictate. Atcenter, line the required distance below waist line (i and all other changes as in vest draft given.In this system of working out a vest problem it gives the exact points and all changes in shapingto conform to the form. Do not go below the breast line in forming arm scye, as the vestshoulder draft, being the same as coat, will permit it to drop at armpit the distance requiredin the difference of vest over skirt that the coat will take over vest with make up. In thisproblem, if coat is right the vest will be, and if any changes are made in coat you will knowwhat are required for vest as well by this system, which will make a saving of time. DOOLITTLES STRAIGHT SH0ULDP:R RULES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS 17
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Vest—To Take From Coat Draft. 38 DOOLITTLES STRAIGHT SHOULDER RULES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS VEST—KULE DRAFT—PKOPOKTION OR MEASURE. IN giving- this tlralt of proportion it is to show the principles on whicli this rule is formed, sothat you can from it work intelligently any problematic changes with some degree of accu-racy, as proving by the different methods and systems the producing of one and sameresults as a fact. To form this draft, establish all points and lines the same as those used invest drafts A and B, with the following exceptions : In going out from line A on breast line F,go a distance of one-third tor width of back for point I, line ( and point K. Fmm line Ifor center line S go forward one-sixth. For front of arm scye, point V and line W, go forwardthe same as in draft A and H, then go out from line A on breast line F the half of full breastmeasure; from that distance of a half go forward two inches; from the two-inch, five-eighthsinch ; the two inches out from the ha

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