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Altering a wrist dart to an elbow dart. Left—Cut out the dart and slash the pattern almost to the line at elbow level. Slash from A to B. Right—Swing the lower left piece of pattern round to close the wrist dart. This leaves a dart at the elbow. The dotted line is the new cutting line.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 177

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Altering a wrist dart to an elbow dart. Left—Cut out the dart and slash the pattern almost to the line at elbow level. Slash from A to B. Right—Swing the lower left piece of pattern round to close the wrist dart. This leaves a dart at the elbow. The dotted line is the new cutting line. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 177

Altering a wrist dart to an elbow dart. Left—Cut out the dart and slash the pattern almost to the line at elbow level. Slash from A to B. Right—Swing the lower left piece of pattern round to close the wrist dart. This leaves a dart at the elbow. The dotted line is the new cutting line. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 2, 15 August 1950, Page 177