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From: "The "Keystone" jacket and dress cutter" by Chas. Hecklin, 1895

This pattern is formatted in A4 pages for easy printing at home.

Original Measurements

measurements provided in the original pattern: 16 in, 16.5 in, 12 in, 10 in

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How to Take Measurements

Armhole Measure: Measure the armhole all around, being careful to obtain the actual circumference. By the size obtained we draft the sleeve head.

Length of Sleeve Measure: Measure from under the arm down to the wrist.

Elbow Measure: The elbow measure is taken close to obtain the size of arm. Any width can easily be added over this for easy sleeves.

Wrist Measure: Around the cuff of dress or wrist, also taken close to obtain the right size, any extra size needed is added.

find more information and figures in the original book.

Pattern Notes

This pattern does not have seam allowance. Remember to add before cutting.

It is recommended to go through the measurement guide when generating the pattern, as the measuring methods may be different to modern ones you know.

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