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<p>advice on the quantity of material needed for certain garments, and gave simple diagrams of clothes. The reader could draft patterns by using these illustrations as a guide. One of the earliest illustrated guides is <i>Libro de Geometrica Practica y Traca</i> by <a href="page.php?w=Juan_de_Alcega">Juan de Alcega</a>, published in <a href="page.php?w=Madrid">Madrid</a> in 1589.</p>

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