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1930—Paris Frocks at Home

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FOREWORD

Chapter I—Individuality Budgeted

Chapter II—Be Yourself—Dress Your Part

Chapter III—Let Fabrics Work Their Magic

Chapter IV—Color: Friend or Enemy

Chapter V—Your Pattern a Personal Shopper

Chapter VI—Suiting Patterns to Proportions

Chapter VII—Cutting Up Artfully

Chapter VIII—Baste to Make Sewing Easy

Chapter IX—The Mystery of Fitting—Solved

Chapter X—A Good Start Deserves a Good Finish

Chapter XI—Keeping Paris Frocks Up-to-Date

Chapter XII—Pressing Needs for Pressing

Chapter XIII—Tubbing Paris Frocks at Home

It has always been true: costumes individually created have that indefinable quality of charm that never fails to win interest and approval.


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