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Making the head gusset. Left The points where the width of the gusset will be changed are lettered on the side view. Upper right—These marks are transferred to the fold of a piece of paper the correct distance apart. Perpendicular lines half the width of the gusset are drawn from them and their ends joined. The gusset is then cut out of the folded paper. Lower right— finished gusset, the points of which may be rounded.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 505

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Making the head gusset. Left The points where the width of the gusset will be changed are lettered on the side view. Upper right—These marks are transferred to the fold of a piece of paper the correct distance apart. Perpendicular lines half the width of the gusset are drawn from them and their ends joined. The gusset is then cut out of the folded paper. Lower right— finished gusset, the points of which may be rounded. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 505

Making the head gusset. Left The points where the width of the gusset will be changed are lettered on the side view. Upper right—These marks are transferred to the fold of a piece of paper the correct distance apart. Perpendicular lines half the width of the gusset are drawn from them and their ends joined. The gusset is then cut out of the folded paper. Lower right— finished gusset, the points of which may be rounded. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 505