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Work InformationEnglishwomen's Dresses and their Construction, c. 1660-1860 by Janet Arnold
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It is the older edition of this title and it was the first of its kind and an enormusley important book for dress historians. Kompared to the revised and enlarged new edition published by the school of historical dress, the old book is printed in black and white and contains fewer costumes and thus fewer pages ( ) Belongs to Series
The first of four volumes of Patterns of Fashions written and illustrated by Janet Arnold that together form an indispensable core collection for any costume designer, for theatre film or reenactments.Patterns of Fashion 1 focuses on Englishwomen's dresses and their construction form 1660 up to 1860--when the sewing machine came into general use. Drawings taken from original garment specimens in collections throughout England are supplemented with details showing their construction and laid out on grid paper along with construction comments and fabric details. From wrapping gowns, riding habits, pelisses, and chemises to sack dresses, morning dresses, and wedding dresses Janet Arnold lays out patterns for costume construction. Contains 180 black and white illustrations. 28 patterns. No library descriptions found. |
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