Originally published in the 1920s, School Needlework is a book written for the sewing beginner of any age and in any school. It "is the result of practical experience in the classroom. Its purpose is to assist both teacher and pupil; lightening the teacher's labors by saving constant repetition, and giving the pupil a manual for reference, with the hope that the information thus acquired will assist in fitting her for the duties of life. Simplicity with completeness has been the aim throughout."
Contents Covered:
- Preface to Revised Edition
- Preface
- Tools for Sewing. How to Use Them
- Stitches Used in Plain Sewing
- Ornamental Stitches
- Processes of Construction
- Mending
- Machines
- Some Suggestions for the Application of Stitches and Construction
- More about Cloth and Tools
- Index
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 156 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 51.1 MB |