1937 Pattern Making Book (Draft Block Sewing Fashion) Pattern Making Drafting 1930s Lingerie, Blouses, Skirts & Sportswear Fashion by Gertrude Mason CONDITION: new, softcover, crisp and glossy covers, 2009, 160 pages, size: 5.5x8.5, unabridged, published by Bramcost Publications Originally published in 1937, this rare book was written from two aspects of pattern making -- creating
The "Art of Finger Waving: Recreating 1920s and 1930s Vintage Hairstyles by Compan" is a trade paperback book published in 2007 by Bramcost Publications, LLC. Written by Paul Compan, the book offers readers the opportunity to learn the art of recreating vintage hairstyles from the 1920s and 1930s. With a focus on leisure, hobbies, and
Haslam System of Dresscutting. The foundation pattern is your "base" pattern and is used to create the rest of the pattern designs in the book. by G.A. Haslam, edited by Bramcost Publications. (3) Haslam Chart.
Haslam System of Dresscutting. The foundation pattern is your "base" pattern and is used to create the rest of the pattern designs in the book. by G.A. Haslam, edited by Bramcost Publications. (3) Haslam Chart.
Haslam System of Dresscutting. The foundation pattern is your "base" pattern and is used to create the rest of the pattern designs in the book. by G.A. Haslam, edited by Bramcost Publications. (3) Haslam Chart.
By Dorothy Howlett, edited by Bramcost Publications. Because the book was designed to teach pattern-making principles rather than simply provide finished patterns, it remains an excellent resource for beginners interested in learning the foundations of pattern drafting.
Make-Up: 1930s Beauty Instruction and Technique. eyebrow grooming, shaping, pencilling. by Virginia Vincent, edited by Bramcost Publications. Even more rare is that the original printing of this book in 1932 was in color, giving you not only the techniques, but the actual color choices in vogue.
Originally used by the Mayfair Dressmaking and Designing School since 1927. The philosophy of the Mayfair System was simple and encouraging: dressmaking was not reserved only for professional designers or the naturally talented.
"America's 60 Families" by Ferdinand Lindbergh is a vintage 1947 hardcover book that delves into the history of the United States through the lens of 60 prominent American families. With a first edition printing in 1946, this 566-page tome offers a detailed exploration of the country's past, providing valuable insights into the influential individuals and
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