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 DIAGRAM

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FOR PANNIER

OVER- SKIRT.

are joined by the corresponding two notches. waist, and a satin rosette added at the side Both sides of the panier are alike ; when thewhere the first two plaits are arranged. A breadths are all joined, the edge of the rounded crinoline bustle should always be worn beneath side breadth is to be laid in plaits from notch this style of skirt. Should the tablier front be to notch ; there are in all five plaits—two at the found unbecoming, we give an illustration (in top, then a space, and three below, and every our second figure) how the front breadth may

33IN

Nº1

N °2

35IN

33IN

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12

N° 3

plait is folded upward. The edge of the panier } be reduced, split up the center, and worn only is then trimmed with a cross-cut band measur- at the sides. ing one inch and a half, and a frill two inches To make the skirt, cut out a paper pattern from and a half in width. Both band and frill are the diagram we give, enlarging it to the proper more effective when piped with satin. The size. For this purpose we give the number of skirt should be gathered at the back of the inches to which each piece should be eniarged.