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 cuff lining to the bottom of the sleeve. Turn under the free edge of the cuff and slip-stitch it over the raw edges at the bottom of the sleeve. (See Fig. 48.) Gather the top of the









sleeve and sew the sleeve to the armhole with a plain seam. Turn the raw edges of the seam into sleeve. Then gather the top of the sleeve lining. Turn under the edge a seam's width and fell the s eevesleeve [sic] lining over the raw edges at the armhole. (See Fig. 49.) Finish the closing with buttons and buttonholes.

Making the Pattern for a Long Cape: This pattern is shown in the diagram in Fig. 50. The same principle can be applied to making a long cape that was used in making