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I HOME BRESSMAKINe. I HOME DIRESSNiAKINri. SIMPLE AND DAINTY CHEMISE AND I t KNICKERS. -1 The winter months, when the weather is I usually wet and uninviting and there are Tew opportunities for out-door distractions, afford ¡ a golden opportunity of getting through the I bulk of the .year^ sewing. The wise woman [ seizes this opportunity, and is rewarded when summer returns by a much greater amount of leisure in which to enjxjy the Varmth [ and sunshine of an out-door life. And, really., sewing cannot be regarded in, the light of "a hardship at this time of the year. Indeed, it is much more of -a -pleasure to draw round the fire and chat over one's needlework than it ie to venture abroad into, a bleak and blustering world.Therefore, I would strongly advise all my readers who can do so to set to work in earnest upon next year's underwear, and. to get it All out of the way before the fine weatheir returna once more. I [Refer to; H. D. 261.J And here, in our sketch, are two admir- able garments on which to begin; This very simple set, including chemise and knickers, is quite casv to make and yet is dainty and pretty enough to form part of. a trousseau. It may be made costly or inexpensive, ac- cording to the 'materials and, trimmings, used. THE Material.—First as to the material. If vou want the set lor t-ummer wear such fabrics as nainsook, cambric, madapolattv, tarantulle, and very fine longcloth are the l best stjiffs to, use. But if you nefd something warmer, I would suggest ertpe de Chine, Jap silk, nun's veiling, Viyella, Aza, and very Tight weight flannelette as the mot. suitable materials. You will need 2i yards of 40in. m for the chemise, and 1 yards., of ;mMerial for the knickers. -r Thk • Pat^kn.—This pattern includes three pieces—the i?ent acd back of i?o chemise and t' kB?ckers.. IN' addition, you ?]:;waNt'-a..?tra?ht.-piec€ of :wpial tQ :tàt ?he.topjGd? Y?'the????k?? t a41-¡ '?ue ? »ete|y- ??traight?ti?p a?ut 2m.' de, fi, pattern i? needed i<??*it ?e?ember ti?'t no?ni?iEgs ? .IIOT? for ? the pat- •tern. < ;r"  THE CuTTixi OrT.—TBefore cutting out, lay the pattern against your figtire, so that you may make any necessary alteration. This is much easier to do in "*the p ttfru than in the cut-out garment- Now fol«\t.1le material so that the selvedges come to- gether, lay the chemite pattern upon it as :hown in the diagram, and cut out. Take the remainder of the material, fold it'i: other way, that is to &?y, fold it w?it th ?h6 full width open, and lay the knickers pat- tern upon it. THE MAKING.—Run together the underarm and the little shoulder seams, and fell them, neatly by hand. Now turn up a fairlv wide hem at the bottom, and i'eW it, preferably by hand. Next trim the chemise. If you decide to trim 'it in, tht,'w,,ty shown in the sketch you must stamp the neck and armholes with. a pretty transfer scallop and with slotting for the ribbon, and then pad and embroider them. Then cut the scallop^ out. and sew the lace xmderfieath. y. — TltE ILniCKees.—Join *tog€thor" the curved leg seame of the knickers, and fell them neatly. If you want to make the knickers optn; face the raw edges along the centre 'froat iiid back-, and stitch thern together in front for about 3Jin. from the top.' Sew ".1p the- darts, face the top of the kr.ickerf and c thread tape through the facing, leaving long ends to tte.. If, however, you want to make •-cWwed. knjc.kers, join the two front seams t. gether anil the two back, seajns, and fell .M"tly. Take up the darts. Face up the top ot the knickers And thread with elastic. ,r,Tim the bottom of the knickers to. match the neck.

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