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Payment Shipping Additional Information Millinery Book Infant to Teens Hat Bonnet Patterns 1924
Woman's Institute Millinery for Misses & Children
Spiral Bound Book Republication
Originally published 1924!
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Up for bid is another marvelous Dakota Prairie Treasures Spiral Bound Book Republication of ANTIQUE INFANTS', CHILDREN'S and MISSES MILLINERY DRAFT PATTERNS! Enclosed in this exciting text is a fine variety of styles and variations of children's millinery with various adornments which was originally published 1924! Lots of pretty and functional newborn, infant, children's and young misses' headgear. Many alteration options, suggestions and instructions included for children to 16 years of age!
Perfect for making Easter Bonnets, Spring Hats and Caps, and year-round headgear!
This item is a great resource for those who are Titanic and Flapper era historical reenactment enthusiasts, stage & theatre costumers, and students of historical clothing, fiber and textile arts, etc!
Our new line of Spiral Bound Book Republications oh-so-conveniently lie flat while in use!
This is a unbelievably nice touch if you have every tried to read a pattern's instructions while your hands are full of your in progress project. As an avid needleworker myself my personal experience prompted my choice of the spiral binding format for it's ease-of-use alone. I bet you'll love it too!
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What a lovely way to show your love for your little ones or as gifts that will amaze and please the receiver! These are bonnet, hat and cap draft patterns for little boys or girls!
This item includes the following guidelines, draft patterns, and instructions:
Essentials of Appropriate Juvenile Millinery
Range of Juvenile Millinery
Comfort in Children's Hats
Simplicity of Style
Becomingness
Variety in Shape
Width of Brim
Proper-Fitting Crown
Fabrics and Colors
Suitable Trimmings
Varieties of Juvenile Hats
Poke Bonnet
Nature of Poke
Dimentions
Material Requirements
Covering the Brim
Covering the Crown
Making the Rings
Applying the Drape
Variations of the Poke Shape
Summer Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirements
Covering the Foundation Brim
Making the Petals
Applying the Petals
Covering the Crown
Trimming
Winter Model
Nature of Hat
Making the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Broad-of-Sides Mushroom
One-Piece Blocked Model
Sectional Winter Model
Foundation Frame
Material Requirements
Fitting the Brim
Making the Sectional Crown
Trimming
Semitransparent Summer Model
Nature of Model
Covering the Brim
Covering the Crown
Trimming
Flat, or Straight-Brim Body Hat
Leghorn Flat
Nature of Hat
Trimming
Leghorn Dress Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Applying the Lace
Trimming
Remodeled Leghorn Sports Hat
Nature of Hat
Altering the Brim
Binding the Brim
Scarf Trimming
Renovated Semidress Leghorn
Nature of Hat
Remodeling the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Fancy-Straw, Floppy-Brim Flat
Nature of Hat
Suitable Frame
Making the Brim
Applying the Cord Finish
Making the Crown
Trimming
Straight-Brim, Val-Lace Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Making the Brim
Applying the Lace
Making the Crown
Making the Collar
Trimming
Breton Sailor
Nature of Hat
Foundation Frame
Material Requirments
Tinting and Winding the Brim Wires
Covering the Brim with Maline
Applying the Hair Braid to the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Variation of Breton Shape
Nature of Hat
Material Requirements
Making the Plain-Fitted Under Facing
Making the Soft Extension and Top Facing
Applying the Lace
Making the Crown
Trimming
Bolero, or Chin-Chin, Turban
Foundation Frame
Nature of Frame
Versitality of Frame
Making the Cuff Brim
Winter Model
Material Requirments
Cutting Materials for the Brim
Smocking
Applying the Material to the Brim
Trimming
Summer Model
Nature of Hat
Covering the Brim
Making the Wheels
Applying the Wheels
Covering the Crown
Completing the Hat
Blocked Bolera
Nature of Shape
Material Requirments
Trimming
Cloche Shape
Nature of Hat
Foundation Frame
Covering the Brim
Covering the Crown
Preparing and Applying the Binding
Completing the Hat
Broad-of-Sides Cloche
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Covering the Brim
Adding the Lace
Making the Crown
Trimming
All-Year Cloche Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Making the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Summer Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Covering the Brim
Adding the Lace
Covering the Crown
Trimming
Winter Model
Nature of Hat
Material Requirments
Estimating the Brim Material
Making the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Tams
Nature and Variety of Tams
Variety in Tams
Three-Piece Tailored Tam
Nature of Hat
Making the Head-Size Band
Cutting the Tip
Drafting the Side-Crown Pattern
Assembling the Parts
Tub Hats for Tiny Tots
Nature of Tub Hats
Floppy-Brim, English-Print Hat
Material Requirments
Making the Brim
Making the Crown
Trimming
Tub Poke
Nature of Hat
Drafting the Brim Pattern
Material Requirments
Making the Brim
Completing the Hat
Tucked Model
Nature of Hat
Dimentions
Making the Brim
Preperation for Laundering
Soft, Wireless Hat
Nature of Hat
Cutting the Material
Finishing the Edge
Finishing the Hat
This item is representative of the types of needlework expertise of earlier feminine American culture! If you're into nostalgia like I am you will have many hours of enjoyment making the antique millinery and needlework items for yourself or others dear to your heart just the way your great-grandmothers did!
What a historically educational and delightful art instructional piece this is!