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Fulness at Top of Sideseam.—Diagram 343.
Causes:—
(1) Too long back. Remedy, as Diagram 345, dotted lines.
(2) Badly put in sleeve. Remedy, put drawing thread in from B to C, and keep sleeve tight at that part, putting any fulness there may be at bottom of scye. Full on back at A, and press down. See diagram 346.
(3) Too much suppression at waist. Remedy, let out at A. Diagram 344.
(4) Too tight on hips. Remedy, let out at A and B. Diagram 344.
(5) Too short a front shoulder. Remedy, lengthen as per dotted line of Diagram 347. Or deepen scye and shorten back as per dotted line of 345. This latter shortens the garment but does not involve a new collar.