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POINTED SKIRTS

These are as much the vogue as diese with dipping hems. It, is the easiest thing in the world io make yourself a little dance frock with the favourite pointed and flared skirt if you carry out what I say.

Patterned chiffon is the nicest material to choose for your frock, and you are lucky if you can buy one with a dainty butterfly design. The little bodice is very simple, with a latticework effect round the neck.

The skirt is made of plain material underneath, while the skirt proper is cut out of material about a yard and a quarter long, according to the length you want your skirt, and as wide as the material.

An oval is cut for the waist, gathers are arranged each side, and then it is stitched to the bodice.

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17713, 17 May 1929, Page 5

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POINTED SKIRTS Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17713, 17 May 1929, Page 5

POINTED SKIRTS Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17713, 17 May 1929, Page 5

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