Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1919 — Taking Out Fullness. [ARTICLE]
Taking Out Fullness.
It is surprising to the amateur to see how much fullness can be coaxed out of the tops of sleeves, necklines and sleeve seams by a little careful easing of the full edge along the scant one. Don’t- get discouraged if your neckline bulges or your sleeve puffs. Just rip it apart, and holding the full side to you, baste it to the udder one, allowing the material to lie not puffed up between stitches, but just easily. The machine stitching will distribute the fullness so it is scarcely able. . '
