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DRESSMAKING AT HOME.

o Cut Out and Make Up.

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When cutting out and making men's shirts there are one or two points which the home- worker or amateur should carefully bear in mind. The first is, place the centre of back to the fold. The fronts may be closed or open below wrap, but well folded over, as is, done I in many of the newest patterns. If intended for invalid wear, the front should be made to fasten all the way down, but of course be well wrapped over. The yoke, cuffs, and I collar, which are all double, must be placed selvedgeways of the material, and care must be taken not to slope cut the neck of the yoke too much, or it will draj and be uncom- fortable. i Another important point for the maker to rememfber is that the sleeves should only just fit the armhole easily, and on no account must any superfluous fulness be gathered in, as might possibly be done with a. feminine garment. Therefore, when cutting out, measure the sileeve-tops and armholes care- fully to see that they fiit; but be sure it is an easy one, as allowance must be made, for what is taken in by the seams. And, again, before joining up the sleeves, after the shirt is done, to see that they .are right. I draw particular attention to this detail, as it is so important, .and is one where so many I home shirt-makers go wrong. When making, finish off the front with mitred wrap and button-stand facing, and fasten off well at lower edge; then arrange and stitch back and fronts to the yoke, join up the side-seams with narrow run and herring-boned seams, and strengthen the cor- ners with gussets or tapes. Hem lower edge, make and stitch the collar, and secure to neck by means of a narrow collar-band, make holes for studs, and fasten off. Next make and sew in the sleeves to fit the armhole comfortably, and finish off neatly. .¡ About 3A yards of 36-inch material will be required.

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