Millinery: theoretical and practical
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Hill, Clare, fl. 1900
Millinery: theoretical and practical
London, England: Methuen, 1909
xvi, 168 p. : ill. ; 1909
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HumanEcol.MBHillMillinery
Contents
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-[ii]
[Title page], pp. [iii]-[iv]
Preface, pp. [v]-viii
Contents, pp. [ix]-xi
[Contents] List of illustrations, pp. [xii]-xvi
Part I: Bow-making, pp. [1]-10
Wiring lace, pp. 10-11
Bandeaux, pp. 11-12
Velvet trimmings, pp. 12-14
Hemming velvet, p. 14
Straw shapes, pp. 15-18
Pattern-taking, pp. 18-20
Head-linings, pp. 20-22
Part II: Colour and form in regard to clothing, pp. 23-27
Form, pp. 27-30
Drafting shapes, pp. 30-40
Drafting on geometrical principles, pp. 40-49
Toque shapes, pp. 50-57
Making shapes, pp. 57-67
Draping crowns and toques, pp. 68-70
Wire shapes, pp. 70-77
Part III: 'Liberty,' or drawn silk hats, pp. 78-84
Straw-working, pp. 85-90
Caps, pp. 90-95
Renovations, pp. 96-97
To clean straws, pp. 98-104
Dyeing hats, pp. 104-105
Notes on trimmings, pp. 106-110
Stitches used in millinery and their application, pp. 111-115
Width and price of some standard millinery materials, pp. 116-117
Glossary of terms employed in millinery, p. 118
Identification of materials, pp. 119-120
Supplement. Hints to teachers, pp. 121-123
The fold as a simple ornamentation, p. 124
Fancy edges, p. 125
Fancy brims, pp. 125-127
Fancy bands, p. 128
Chenille, chiffon, fine straw, and tulle, pp. 128-130
Quillings and ruches, pp. 130-131
"Plateaux" and "flams", p. 131
Ready-to-wear hats, pp. 132-[142]
Examination papers, pp. 143-156
Index, pp. 157-[176]
Messrs. Methuen's complete educational catalogue, pp. [1]-48 ff.
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