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other shoulder piece. 1 row in do from one shoulder to the other, 1 row in so some, 1 row in do on the inside of shoulder piece, 1 row in sc some. Edge all round with two rows of ch loop, 6 stitches to the loop, and work the loop in every third stiteh. 2nd Rom—Place the loop in centre
3 stitch of lst row. Finish with cord and tossels i at the shoulders.
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Tms is the most fashionable affair of the sen- i the side~piece forty-six inches; at back seam
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It is composed of black silk. and should 3 front forty-two inches; width at bottom twenty
be entirely without decoration. We have given the tlingrnm as fully as our page will admit, and it hns only to he continued as follows:—The front should he forty-four inches iu length, and the width at bottom thirty-six inches; from the arm-hole forty-five inches, and
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seven inches; buck seam fifty-two inches; side seam of back forty-seven inches; width at the bottom twenty-eight inches. 0! courso the rest of the pattern must be en lnrged to the sizes marked in our diagrom on the next page.