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RECREATION 



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TOP OF- SLEEVE. 



THE FRINGE 



is always a characteristic part of a hunting 

 shirt and is made by cutting a pieee of cloth 

 of the proper length in the manner shown. 



INSIDE OF SLEEVE. 



HALF OF BACK. 

 THE CAPE 



should be folded on the dotted line and cut 

 as per pattern, Fig. 5. 



TO PUT THE SHIRT TOGETHER. 



First baste together the front piece, Fig. 1, 

 and the back piece, Fig. 2, in such a manner Each one of the Boone forts lias asked for 

 that the points on the shoulders (marked with patterns for the hunting shirts for uniforms 

 a notch or a V) fit together, and the seam and I have written personal letters to them 

 under the arms marked VV on Fig. 1 and 

 Fig. 2, also fit together. 



TO SEW THE SLEEVES. 



Fit the back of the sleeves marked WW 

 of Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 together and the front of 

 the sleeve pieces marked WV together and 

 baste them in place. 



TO FIT' THE SLEEVES TO THE SHIRT 



place the point marked C on Fig 4 exactly 

 over C on Fig. 1 on the front piece of the 

 shirt and baste it in place. Do the same with 

 the other sleeve, which is of course a dupli- 

 cate of the one shown in the diagram, and is 

 basted to the other front half, which is also 

 a duplicate of Fig. 1. 



THE CAPE 



can now be stitched around the neck of the 

 shirt and the garment tried on to see how it 



fits, THE CAPE. 



