COLLAR 2
Collar 2 is of fine plaiting, standing up and down around the neck, being held close to the neck by a tight band.
Draw guide lines for the width of each part, and all lines from the band out to
these lines, connecting them at the bottom and top as described in Lesson III, Fig. F (plaited skirt); but if connected sometimes sharp and sometimes wavy, it will take away the stiff appearance of the set plaits and make the goods look soft and thin.
COLLAR 3
Collar 3 is made of fluting, being placed around a low neck, the lines being very regular. Note the XX lines, and where the fluting turns up. You would readily see the underside of the fluting, but these lines may be omitted as too many lines cause confusion.
Apply this lesson and Lesson VI as you did the previous ones. You will find many kinds of waists to draw, but the main principles are given in these lessons, and by applying them carefully, you will have no difficulty in drawing any design.
Always draw understandingly. Do not merely copy the lines of a picture.
