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 original diagram, Fig. 60, the upper line will seem to be straight.

In cutting out the pattern, allow seams at all sides and line the pocket in making it.



Where Trimming Tabs and Pocket Are In One: Fig. 62 shows a skirt which has the trimming tabs and pockets cut all in one piece. Some years, pockets of this variety are popular. However, at the present time, smaller pockets are considered more stylish. Nevertheless, it's well to know how to make all kinds.

The diagram in Fig. 63 shows the best way of going about making the pattern. Work directly on the diagram for the skirt. After you have the outline marked on to suit you, trace the outline onto another piece of paper. In cutting out the pocket piece, allow seams at all edges.