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images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBWeissHat… · brims, by making hand-molded brims of rice net, crinoline, or willow on the bias. Great
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBLoewe… · (1) Swiss hair, the best quality ; There are three qualities : (2) German, a medium grade;
University of Wisconsin–Madisonimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/... · 2018-08-11 · lars, sleeves, tunics, ruffles, sashes, etc. ... before and repeat the
University of Wisconsin–Madisonimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/... · 2018-08-11 · PANAMA HATS, 32 blocking, 51 Continued MAKING AND TRIMMING HATS, 152
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBrown… · derived from something already suggested. An old saying "Nothing New Under the Sun"; in
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBLoewen... · Process of making a stretched frame 1. ... pencil. Pull out the pins ... will mark silk
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBTurner... · STUDY OF COTTON MATERIALS 31 sixteenth century, a one-thread machine was in- vented which
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBAiken... · Roses and other fine flowers are made here also. ... puts on a little paste, and finishes
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBNewDressmaker/... · 148 THE NEW DRESSMAKER or knitted, in which ease the use of a darning-egg would
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBurbank... · STORY OF PERIOD COSTUMES 173 reeded jungles; and hers is always that rigid outline, those
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBRhoeDr… · Landsdowne, a very beautiful silk and wool material. Lapel, the revere of a garment. La
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBFalesDress/... · Skirts 375 tion skirt to which various pieces may be attached to secure the desired
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBInward… · One thing alone stands out clearly as a definite indication of first use, ... This consisted
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MB... · dressmaking. There are four kinds of bastings. Even Bastings start with a knot on the right
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBurbankDecor/...CHAPTER XX SEX IN COSTUMING UROPEAN dress " is the term ac- cepted to imply the costume
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/... · 2018-08-11 · THE PETTICOAT is a simple garment which even the beginner on the sewing-machine
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBYoung... · has his own studio and sells his work to different business houses. Take your knocks as
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBottomle… · on the stain and rubbed firmly in, and boiling water again poured through. If the first
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBNewDressmaker/... · I-MOST invariably the small boy and girl, if given any voice in the choosing of
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBLoewe… · 4. Hair tubing comes in many colors and is used for braiding and embroidering on plain
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBaldtClothing/reference/human...stitching might be used for ornamentation. Depending upon the type of
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/...the keynote of the costumes of this period. [75] FIGURE 50 FIGURE 52 FIGURE 51 FORMAL EVENING WEAR
University of Wisconsin–Madisonimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBEllswo… · An intelligent analysis of costume design requires a process of orderly thought,
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBottom… · Handbag, To Renew Leather . Holder, Flower Knives, Not in Use Lace, Laying Away Leather,
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBBaldt... · Designing the Blouse or Dress.—Simplicity and daintiness should be the keynote of the
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBAiken... · using flatirons to hold them down. Magazine Helps There are several millinery magazines
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBPerryTrade/... · In Philadelphia a larger number of stores employed no workers during the dull season—33
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/...when in white, black or the combination. She once ventured a cerise hat and instantly dropped to the
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBConoverDress/... · DRESSMAKING MADE EASY called the welt. Welt pockets are used in waistcoats and
images.library.wisc.eduimages.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBNew... · SEWING STITCHES Knots—Bastings ... material loosely in the left hand. Do not use a knot,