Practical millinery
Source:
Anslow, Florence
Practical millinery
London, England: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., 1922
vii, 214 p. col. front. (port.) illus. 21 x 17 cm.
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Contents
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-[ii]
[Title page], pp. [iii]-[iv]
Foreword, Streather, Blanche pp. v ff.
Contents, pp. vii ff.
Chapter I: The history of millinery, pp. 1-24
Chapter II: The ideal hat--choice of colour, shape, and material, pp. 25-29
Chapter III: Pattern making, pp. 30-45
Chapter IV: Shape-making, pp. 46-54
Chapter V: Wire shape-making, pp. 55-66
Chapter VI: The cutting of materials and making of folds, pipings, and bows, etc., on the cross, pp. 67-77
Chapter VII: Covering shapes, pp. 78-92
Chapter VIII: Straw working, pp. 93-104
Chapter IX: Lining, binding and facing brims, pp. 105-109
Chapter X: Hat and bonnet linings, and bandeaux, pp. 110-118
Chapter XI: Pleatings, ruchings and quillings; cockades, pleated and petal rosettes, and other ornaments, pp. 119-128
Chapter XII: Ribbon bows, pp. 129-139
Chapter XIII: Sports, weather, pull-on, ribbon, and fur hats, pp. 140-151
Chapter XIV: Hardwear and fruit and flower hat trimmings, pp. 152-166
Chapter XV: Lace, net, and tulle working; caps and bonnets, pp. 167-183
Chapter XVI: Infants' and children's millinery, pp. 184-209
Chapter XVII: Millinery renovations, pp. 210-[216]
Pitman's handbooks on needlework, dressmaking, embroidery, and dress design, pp. [1]-[16] ff.
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