The art of millinery: a complete series of practical lessons for the artiste and the amateur
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Ben Yûsuf, Anna
The art of millinery: a complete series of practical lessons for the artiste and the amateur
New York, New York: The Millinery Trade Publishing Co., 1909
256 p. illus. 20 cm.
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Contents
[Title page], p. [1]
Contents, p. 2
Preface, Farmer, Charles W. pp. 3-4
Introduction, pp. 5-6
Lesson I: Drafting and making buckram frames, pp. 7-24
Lesson II: Making wire frames, pp. 25-38
Lesson III: Covering of frames, pp. 39-52
Lesson IV: Cutting materials, making binds and folds, pp. 53-61
Lesson V: Shirrings and folds, pp. 62-82
Lesson VI: Sewing straw hats, pp. 83-95
Lesson VII: Children's millinery, pp. 96-113
Lesson VIII: Mourning millinery, pp. 114-139
Lesson IX: Plaitings, ruches, lace trimmings, pp. 140-150
Lesson X: Simple bow making, pp. 151-165
Lesson XI: Draping, pp. 166-176
Lesson XII: Trimming, pp. 177-192
Lesson XIII: The making of ribbon and silk flowers, pp. 193-213
Lesson XIV: Taking stock. Careful packing away. Renovating materials, pp. 214-225
Lesson XV: Starting a millinery business, pp. 226-235
Lesson XVI: The designer in the workroom, pp. 236-240
Lesson XVII: Making and use of bandeaux, pp. 241-247
Glossary of millinery and dry goods terms, pp. 248-256 ff.
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