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CHAPTER VI
CUTTING MATERIALS
L CUTNG A TRUE BIAS
How to obtain a true bias
When a true bias is necessary
Importance of stretching
Matching seams
1.. Seam placement
To cut a correct bias on Lyons velvet
Rule
II. CUTTING A LONG BIAS
Process of cutting a long bias
When a long bias is required
III. TABLE OF BIAS MEASURES
IV. RULEs FOR MEASURING MATERIAL FOR A BIAS THAT IS TO BE STRETCHED
Folds
Flanges
V. CORRE, CT SHADING FOR VELVET AND SOLEIL
VI. MEASURING A FRAME FOR THE CORRECT AMoUNT OF MATERIAL
VII. ACCURACY IN CUTTING, A LARGE FACTOR IN COST SAVING
A paper pattern to be made first
Correct placing of pattern important in two ways
1. Correct results
2. Greatest economy of materials
VIII. METHODS UsED FOR CUTTING MALINE
Maline used for folds
Maline used for pleatings
Maline used for rosettes
Maline used for bows
IX. CUTTING BIAS BINDING FROM FRAME AND CROWN EDGES
Economy of time
QUESTIONS
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