In compiling this textbook in the 1920s, the author had in her mind, not only the teaching of the handicraft of Millinery, but the hope of presenting her subject in such a form as many stimulate thought, ingenuity, and originality. With the foundation work carefully and fully described, it is believed that the serious student will be able to apply this knowledge to the new ideas which must continually occur.
Contents Covered:
- Foreword
- The History of Millinery
- The Ideal Hat -- Choice of Color, Shape, and Material
- Pattern Making
- Shape-Making
- Wire Shape-Making
- The Cutting of Materials and Making of Folds, Pipings, and Bows, etc., on the Cross
- Covering Shapes
- Straw Working
- Lining, Binding and Facing Brims
- Hat and Bonnet Linings, and Bandeaux
- Pleatings, Ruchings and Quillings; Cockades, Pleated and Petal Rosettes, and Other Ornaments
- Ribbon Bows
- Sports, Weather, Pull-on, Ribbon, and Fur Hats
- Hardwear, and Fruit, and Flower Hat Trimmings
- Lace, Net, and Tulle Working; Caps and Bonnets
- Infants' and Children's Millinery
- Millinery Renovations
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 220 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 21.1 MB |