The dress you wear and how to make it
Source:
Rhoe, Mary Jane
The dress you wear and how to make it
New York, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1918
xiv, p., 1 l., 173 p. illus 20 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HumanEcol.MBRhoeDress
Contents
[Cover] The dress you wear and how to make it
[Title page] The dress you wear and how to make it, pp. [i] ff.
[Forward], Arnold, Frank H. pp. iii-iv
Preface, pp. v-[vi]
Suggestions to teachers, pp. vii-viii
Contents, pp. ix-xiv
[Half-title] The dress you wear
Chapter I: Nap, pp. 1-22
Chapter II: Equipment, pp. 23-33
Chapter III: Basting, pp. 34-41
Chapter IV: Tailor's tacks, pp. 42-55
Chapter V: Eyelets, pp. 56-73
Chapter VI: Crow-foot, pp. 74-88
Chapter VII: Couching, pp. 89-102
Chapter VIII: Getting the length of the skirt, pp. 103-112
Chapter IX: Slot seam, pp. 113-119
Chapter X: Cutting a garment so as not to have two pieces for one side, pp. 120-125
Chapter XI: Pressing, pp. 126-133
Chapter XII: Lines, pp. 134-150
Glossary, pp. 151-160
Course of study for evening dressmaking class, pp. 161-173 ff.
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