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Harriet Pepin
Hardcover | Pages: 110 pages Rating: 4.55 | 22 Users | 3 Reviews
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Title | : | Modern Pattern Design |
Author | : | Harriet Pepin |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 110 pages |
Published | : | 1942 by Funk & Wagnalls Company |
Categories | : | Crafts. Sewing. Couture. Fashion. Nonfiction. Patternmaking |
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This book teaches you the professional secrets of cutting smart, shapely wearing apparel as employed by our nation's leading designers. It teaches you how to reproduce those exclusive, glamorous gowns you've always wanted -- by learning how to cut your own design. It allows you freedom from the limitations of commercial patterns, and teaches you how to add instead your own original ideas.Out of print, available through some used book dealers. Reprinted on the Vintage Sewing site.
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Ratings: 4.55 From 22 Users | 3 ReviewsColumn About Books Modern Pattern Design
it is a great book very helpful to as who are interested in the field of fashion, and looking at which material to use in teaching fashion and designingLarge format, hardback book measuring 11" tall x 8" wide x 1" thick. Green boards (1945 reprint of 1942 original), 253 pages.I have an increasingly extensive library of vintage sewing and needlework books and confess that this has to be just about the best I have seen.Not only is it beautifully presented but unlike Mme Trois Fontaines' Dress Design and Margaret Ralston's Dress Cutting (who both cover a similar era and similar subject matter) Pepin goes one step further and gives a properModern Pattern Design teaches you how to draft your own sewing patterns for women's clothing. It's a fabulous resource, especially for vintage clothing. First printed in 1942, it's loaded with precise instructions on how to get all kinds of wonderful effects in sleeves, bodices, skirts, etc. fashionable in the late 'thirties and early 'forties.Ms. Pepin includes instructions for blouses, sleeves, capes and collars (very nineteen-thirties), skirts, trousers and shorts, swimsuits, underwear,
Large format, hardback book measuring 11" tall x 8" wide x 1" thick. Green boards (1945 reprint of 1942 original), 253 pages.I have an increasingly extensive library of vintage sewing and needlework books and confess that this has to be just about the best I have seen.Not only is it beautifully presented but unlike Mme Trois Fontaines' Dress Design and Margaret Ralston's Dress Cutting (who both cover a similar era and similar subject matter) Pepin goes one step further and gives a proper
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