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first from R to P before measuring, when the space is measured from A to P, 3 inches; cross a line from P to K and take one-half of this, which makes O; take out both sides of O; V and W is 2 inches, or 1 inch both sides of O, and curve as shown on diagram. From O to T measures 4 inches from K to J—J is the front curve of the front part. Begin to curve from K to J down to M; from M make a curved line down to F. Begin to curve to P and U down to G. For all these curves watch carefully the diagram. Seams for this garment are all allowed.