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ETON WITH A FRENCH SEAM.
LESSON NO. 6.
The french seam eton is of the same outlines as the first and second eton, this draft only changes with the french seams on front and back. To be in the french seams, divde the beck shoulder from L to M makes 10, now divide at the bottom from D to 4 makes 9, now draw a line Ecmewhat round, this is the place for the french seams.
Now begin the front, divide from O to U makes 11, now connect a line from 11 to the dart connection at 1. When cutting this pattern allow seams on both parts on front and back where these french seams are splited, otherwise, all seams are allowed. This completes the eton with the french seams.
The dart of this front can also be raised higher to suit the shape of form of the live body and such change shall be made before the french seam is applied at the front so in order that the curve at the bust in connection with the french seam shall be so placed to harmonize in its action. The length of back and also around the side scam can be done in the same way as shown on Lesson No. 3.