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Reconstruction Era Fashions: 350 Sewing, Needlework, and Millinery Patterns 1867-1868
Reconstruction Era Fashions: 350 Sewing, Needlework, and Millinery Patterns 1867-1868
Paperback - English

Reconstruction Era Fashions contains a comprehensive selection of women's styles from the years immediately following the American Civil War. The 350 patterns and 609 illustrations are drawn from a rare complete bound volume of the first issues of Harper's Bazar, from November 1867 through December 1868. This book provides sewing patterns for day dresses, evening dresses, accessories, outerwear, lingerie, corsets, crinolines, bridal wear, and clothes for riding and bathing. Instructions for enlarging, fitting, and using the patterns are included. Patterns for garment trimmings use such techniques as heirloom sewing, embroidery, crocheting, knitting, tatting, and ribbon work. Millinery patterns include bonnets, hats, and evening headdresses. Additional articles give instructions for authentic dressmaking, corset making, millinery, hairdressing, crocheted tatting, and netting. Selections from fashion columns describe materials, colors, shoes, jewelry, trousseaux, and mourning.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0963651749
EAN
9780963651747
Publisher
Publication Date
01 Aug 2001
Pages
529
Weight (kg)
1.25
Dimensions (cm)
25.1 x 19.1 x 2.9
About Author
Frances Grimble is the author of nine books on historic costume and vintage clothing. Over 60 of her articles on sewing and vintage clothes have appeared in national magazines, such as Threads, Sew News, and Antique Trader Weekly. Frances Grimble has been a how-to writer and editor since 1983. She has worked for book publishers, magazine publishers, and software companies; she has written a number of user manuals and coauthored a computer book. <P> Frances Grimble has substantial formal education in researching social history and in clothing design. In 1974 she began making historical reproduc
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