The new dressmaker; with complete and fully illustrated instructions on every point connected with sewing, dressmaking and tailoring, from the actual stitches to the cutting, making, altering, mending, and cleaning of clothes for ladies, misses, girls, children, infants, men and boys . 111. 125. Detail of Sleeve Lining MATLRNITY CLOTHLS 79. III 126. Applying a Band silk. The cap-strings are always separateand are made of hemstitched lawn, ba-tiste or handkerchief linen. They arepinned on with baby pins and changedevery day. In Winter a baby will needa ready-made veil of fine knitted silk orBru


The new dressmaker; with complete and fully illustrated instructions on every point connected with sewing, dressmaking and tailoring, from the actual stitches to the cutting, making, altering, mending, and cleaning of clothes for ladies, misses, girls, children, infants, men and boys . 111. 125. Detail of Sleeve Lining MATLRNITY CLOTHLS 79. III 126. Applying a Band silk. The cap-strings are always separateand are made of hemstitched lawn, ba-tiste or handkerchief linen. They arepinned on with baby pins and changedevery day. In Winter a baby will needa ready-made veil of fine knitted silk orBrussels net edged with satin ribbon. THE KIMONO OR WRAPPER is a very practical garment and may bemade of flannel, cashmere or any light-weight woolen material. A very prettylittle garment may be made of Frenchflannel, dotted or plain, with a shapedband of contrasting silk or flannel.(111. 126.) The garment is eollarless, and theneck and front edges, as well as thesleeves, are finished with shaped band is basted to the inside of thewrapper, along the neck and front it is stitched on, the band is rolledover on the outside of the wrapper and basted in such a maimer that it extends a triflebeyond the Joining seam. The other edge of the band is turned in and basted flat tothe material (lU. 126) and is held in position


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjectsewing, bookyear1921