For making an underbody a completed side view should be used—that is, one which has been thickened to allow for roundness when sluffed. Left—Draw a line from tail to breast, lay the pattern on a folded piece of paper with the fold to the line, and draw round the lower half of the body. Middle —A half underbody, showing where the top is hollowed out if necessary. If this shape is used, two pieces are required. Right— whole underbody with a straight centre line or, if the top has to be hollowed out, a long dart. Only one piece of this shape is needed.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 504
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104For making an underbody a completed side view should be used—that is, one which has been thickened to allow for roundness when sluffed. Left—Draw a line from tail to breast, lay the pattern on a folded piece of paper with the fold to the line, and draw round the lower half of the body. Middle—A half underbody, showing where the top is hollowed out if necessary. If this shape is used, two pieces are required. Right— whole underbody with a straight centre line or, if the top has to be hollowed out, a long dart. Only one piece of this shape is needed. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 504
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