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 taken out, the armhole can be spread without spoiling the fit. In this case, cut the pattern parallel to the center-front and then across to the armhole. Keep the two pieces of the pattern together at the bust-line; lap the lower edge the desired amount which will spread the armhole. (See Fig. 100.) Mark around the pieces for the new pattern, re-sloping the bottom.

Many of the new basque waists have the fullness taken out in pleats at the underarm seam. To do this, slash the pattern parallel to the center-front as far as the bust-line. From this slash run two slashes to the under-arm seam. Keep the pieces together at the bust-line. Lap out the desired amount of fullness at the bottom and spread the pieces at the underarm as