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 difference, from either end at the bottom and mark points E and F. From these points, draw lines to the outer top edge.

Unless the material is very firm a straight cuff of this description sets better than a curved one. However, if the goods you plan making up, does not draw easily you might curve the cuff. It makes it follow the line of arm a little better.

To curve the cuff draw a line through the center of the diagram as line GH, Fig. 74. A half inch above line AB and EF, mark points. Draw new upper and lower edges to the cuff, curving them to touch these last points.

In cutting out the cuff, allow seams at all edges.