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1928—The New-Way Course in Millinery and Hat Design

Table of Contents—Long

 

embroideryLesson 1—Equipment

Lesson 2—Stitches Used in Millinery

Lesson 3—Materials

Lesson 4—Types of Shapes

Lesson 5—Wire Frames

Lesson 6—Buckram Frames

Lesson 7—Buckram Crowns

Lesson 8—Helpful Hints to be Learned Before Making a Hat & Terms Used in Millinery

Lesson 9—Covering Crowns

Lesson 10—Covering Brims—Linings

Lesson 11—Ready-Made Trimming

Lesson 12—Making Your Own Trimmings

Lesson 13—Flowers & Bows

Lesson 14—Design

Lesson 15—Color

Lesson 16—Your Hat and You

Lesson 17—Planning a Hat

Lesson 18—Making Different Kinds of Hats—Sailor Hats

Lesson 19—Making Other Types of Hats

Lesson 20—The Right Hat at the Right Time

Lesson 21—Making Hats for Children

Lesson 22—Renovating

Lesson 23—Hat Box Secrets

Lesson 24—Opening a Millinery Shop

Lesson 25—Summary of Important Points and Suggestions on Millinery and Hat Design


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