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17th September 14, 08:43 AM
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Imagine the upper portion of the plaid hanging down prior to being arranged; then take one corner and take it behind to the opposite shoulder and it will fold back on itself creating a double edge.
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18th September 14, 12:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
Imagine the upper portion of the plaid hanging down prior to being arranged; then take one corner and take it behind to the opposite shoulder and it will fold back on itself creating a double edge.
Yes, I understood that, and at first thought that this could account for arrangement at the figure's left side, however having thought about it further, I doubt it can account for that either. The only way to demonstrate/settle this will be to attempt to recreate it, so I'm happy to agree to disagree until I can find the time to get hold of some sheets, and maybe a tailor's dummy.
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