New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 121 p. How to select clothes and colors that suit your type. Lessons in making simple stitches, seams and finishes. The correct way to take measurements. Sewing equipment.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 64 p. Now that you have learned in Lesson I to stitch, make seams and hand sew, you will want to put this knowledge to practical use in making charming and dainty things for yourself and others. Greater enjoyment and quicker progress will be made by selecting the more simple garments for the first steps. The making of an apron, the most simple...
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 86 p. Brassieres, camisoles, step-ins, chemises, nightgowns, drawers and petticoats. Trimmings that give your underwear an individual touch. Style notes and a guide to materials.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 92 p. Waists for all occasions. Materials for different types of blouses. How to make tailored blouses, lingerie blouses, kimono and raglan sleeve blouses. Smart blouse trimmings and the niceties that count for style and finish.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 77 p. Selecting the type of skirt that suits your figure. Adapting the fabric to the style. Circular, gored, gathered and plaited skirts. Smart ways of trimming skirts and making slashed, inset and patch pockets. How to set your skirt.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 98 p. Quick ways of making straight-hanging, bloused, over-bloused, waistline, surplice, basque and evening dr esses. Material suited to different styles and short cuts in the finishing. Trimmings that are new. Planning a smart economical wardrobe.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 82 p. Making coats the way the tailor goes about it. Fitting, cutting and lining explained. How to make smart looking semi-fitted suit coats, peplum jackets, Norfolk coats, Eton jackets, top coats, wraps and children’s coats.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 103 p. Quick, practical and easily understandable methods of pattern making and draping. All the fundamental principles that will enable you to copy any garment you see. Pattern making and draping made easy.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 66 p. Sewing instructions and pattern diagrams for every baby garment. The simple embroidery stitches that give the French touch to baby’s clothes. All questions about a complete layette answered fully.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 142 p. All kinds of clothes for toddlers, little girls and big girls. Play clothes, everyday clothes and party frocks. The making of petticoats, shirts, drawers, rompers, skirts and sleeping clothes fully described.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 79 p. The way to make boys’ clothes that a boy likes to wear. All the little tricks in tailoring the mannish little garments, blouses, shirts, trousers, knickerbockers, sailor suits and underwear.
New York: Edward J. Clode, 1922. — 169 p. How to tailor men's shirts, nightshirts, pajamas, bath robes and drawers. Making neckbands, cuffs, soft collars and neckties explained in detail. Learn to make men's clothes a man's way.
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