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LINE YOUR SKIRTS

Underlining a skirt—Whenever possible, cut underlinings on the crosswise grain rather than the lengthwise grain. This results in the lengthwise grain, which has less tendency to stretch, going around the body. Cut in this way, you can also plan to have the selvedge at the bottom of the lining, doing away with a hem. In a slim skirt, if the lining edge is left straight, it will not matter. Interfacing.—lf you are using washable interfacing, for a washable garment, make sure it is guaranteed preshrunk, or shrink it before cutting.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11

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LINE YOUR SKIRTS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11

LINE YOUR SKIRTS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 11

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