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The cutters' practical guide to the cutting of ladies' garments.. (1890)

I find it difficult to read lots of text and keep it all coherently in my mind to figure out what's going on, so if any of the instructions/text for any diagrams for The cutters' practical guide to the cutting of ladies' garments (1890) or other books are missing, please comment and let me know, but also go to the book for what's missing. The book does jump around a lot and I can only keep track of so much of it to see what's relevant. I find the idea of these old school instructions super important, but I find it difficult to process so... yeah.

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