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Islander Sewing Systems: Tuesdays at Two with Janet Pray and Jessica
Islander Sewing Systems: Tuesdays at Two With Janet Pray and Jessica Johnson Index Through June 2019 Subject Type Topics Video Date Alterations Charge at least $10 to hem a pair of pants October 2, 2018 Alterations Tip If asked to hem pants or sew on a button, show the person who asked how October 2, 2018 Alterations Learn how to do alterations for any figure "flaws" and make it a priority for April 9, 2019 one's sewing education Alterations One can just say no to requests for alterations. Give the person who asks for October 2, 2018 alterations a high price; the individual will accept or say no. If one accepts alterations, do it under your conditions Batting Tip Use two layers of Insulbrite or similar batting with a silver backing, not one December 18, 2018 layer. Temporarily adher fabric to back, quilt top, and then put on the binding Bias Tape Maker Demo Make bias tape strip twice as wide as needed using iron and Simplicity Bias July 10, 2018 Tape Maker Books & DVDs Connie Crawford's Patternmaking Made Easy is a textbook, but filled with 3/27/18 & 11/13/2018 good information Books & DVDs Easy Zipper class is available online or on DVD and includes five different 4/24/18 & 8/28/2018 zipper techniques. The class is also on SewBetter.com Books & DVDs Fitting and Pattern Alteration by Elizabeth Leichty and Judith Rasband is an 5/15/2018 & 5/30/18 excellent resource, or take a class from Lorraine Henry Books & DVDs Gail Yellen's It's All About Embelishments is a good resource for decorative April 24, 2018 serger techniques. -
Scripts18 (Version 1).Xlsb
Contestant # Reader Script Leah, from the Central Kansas District, wanted to sew a nice, simple dress this year. The easy-care, floral fabric caught her eye when she noticed one of her favorite colors, corral. The pattern she chose proved to be more challenging than anticipated. However, once she deciphered a portion of the instructions, the difficulties slipped away. The full skirt makes for a very comfortable fit. Now she has a beautiful dress to wear to her senior 1 Brooklyn Hahn homecoming dance this fall. Strut your stuff; here comes Tamara, from Shawnee County, in her Senior prom dress. She graduated from Shawnee Heights High School this past May and is attending K-State, for Apparel and Textiles. Tamara loves the uniqueness of her dress, as she is the designer. She went dress shopping but never found a dress she loved so she took all the ideas she had and combined them into a one-of-kind dress. She has accessorized her dress with a belt that she created by hand stitching three strands of trim to a piece of ribbon. She has also paired her dress with a sparkly necklace and earrings as well as matching silver sparkly heels and a corsage made by her Grandma. Looking good Tamara! 3 Brooklyn Hahn Faith from Reno County knew that the wide ombre plaid she choose for this dress would need a limited amount of seems to get everything to match so she combined 2 different patterns to get the look she wanted. She used one pattern to create the bodice and a second pattern for the skirt. -
Top Performing Apparel Products
I WHAt’s SELLING ON AMAZON I TOP PERFORMING APPAREL PRODUCTS Inside Fashion is monitoring what is selling – tracking bestsellers based on has opened its borders to summer selling on Amazon in key international number of units sold. vacationers. While tourism isn’t back markets. This month we look at what’s The lockdowns are lifted and Europe to where it used to be, there are people MONTHLY STATISTICS FOR WOMen’S DRESSES (GERMANY) Average No. of Pieces Sold: 900 • Average Price: €22.68 • Average No. of Reviews: 888 Brand: HOMEYEE Brand: Yidarton Brand: ONLY Brand: Bbonlinedress Brand: YOINS Product: Product: Linen, Product: Product: Vintage Product: Round Vintage Crew Neck V Neck Beach Sleeveless Retro Cocktail Neck Wedding Sleeveless Flowers Dress, Solid maxi dress Dress, Rockabilly Dress, Long Embroidered Color, A Line, Price: V-Neck Pleated Skirt Sleeve Mini Dress, Knee Length Knee Length €31.00 Price: €31.99 Loose tunic with Cocktail Dress Price: €26.99 Pcs. Sold Pcs. Sold sleeved bowknot Price: €32.99 Pcs. Sold (month): (month): 1,637 Price: €18.24 Pcs. Sold (month): 2,093 1,790 Revenue Pcs. Sold (month): 2,152 Revenue Revenue (this month): (month): 1,631 Revenue (this month): (this month): €52,368 Revenue (this (this month): €56,490 €55,490 month): €29,749 €70,994 No. of No. of No. of Reviews: No. of Reviews: No. of Reviews: Reviews: 5,977 1,083 Reviews: 826 496 181 Brand: GRACE KARIN Brand: Ybenlover Brand: Yidarton Brand: Yidarton Brand: YOINS Product: Product: Product: Loose Product: Short Product: Long Maxi Rockabilly Dress Floral, High Short Sleeve Sleeves, Elegant Dresses for Beach, Knee Length Waist Flounce T-Shirt Dress, V-Neck Button Short Sleeve Vintage, Pleated Dress, Vintage Boho Floral Front, Polka Jersey knit with Skirt Mini length print With Dot, short length Round Neck, with Belt Price: €27.99 Price: €25.98 Pockets with Belt Price: €24.99 Pcs. -
Rural Dress in Southwestern Missouri Between 1860 and 1880 by Susan
Rural dress in southwestern Missouri between 1860 and 1880 by Susan E. McFarland Hooper A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE Department: Textiles and Clothing Major: Textiles and Clothing Signatures have been redacted for privacy Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 1976 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 1 SOURCES OF COSTUME, INFORMATION 4 SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI, 1860 THROUGH 1880 8 Location and Industry 8 The Civil War 13 Evolution of the Towns and Cities 14 Rural Life 16 DEVELOPMENT OF TEXTILES AND APPAREL INDUSTRIES BY 1880 19 Textiles Industries 19 Apparel Production 23 Distribution of Goods 28 TEXTILES AND CLOTHING AVAILABLE IN SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI 31 Goods Available from 1860 to 1866 31 Goods Available after 1866 32 CLOTHING WORN IN RURAL SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI 37 Clothing Worn between 1860 and 1866 37 Clothing Worn between 1866 and 1880 56 SUMMARY 64 REFERENCES 66 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 70 GLOSSARY 72 iii LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1. Selected services and businesses in operation in Neosho, Missouri, 1860 and 1880 15 iv LIST OF MAPS Page Map 1. State of Missouri 9 Map 2. Newton and Jasper Counties, 1880 10 v LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS Page Photograph 1. Southwestern Missouri family group, c. 1870 40 Photograph 2. Detail, southwestern Missouri family group, c. 1870 41 Photograph 3. George and Jim Carver, taken in Neosho, Missouri, c. 1875 46 Photograph 4. George W. Carver, taken in Neosho, Missouri, c. 1875 47 Photograph 5. Front pieces of manls vest from steamship Bertrand, 1865 48 Photograph 6. -
Lesson Guide Princess Bodice Draping: Beginner Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form
Lesson Guide Princess Bodice Draping: Beginner Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form Step 1 Apply style tape to your dress form to establish the bust level. Tape from the left apex to the side seam on the right side of the dress form. 1 Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form Step 2 Place style tape along the front princess line from shoulder line to waistline. 2 Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form Step 3A On the back, measure the neck to the waist and divide that by 4. The top fourth is the shoulder blade level. 3 Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form Step 3B Style tape the shoulder blade level from center back to the armhole ridge. Be sure that your guidelines lines are parallel to the floor. 4 Module 1 – Prepare the Dress Form Step 4 Place style tape along the back princess line from shoulder to waist. 5 Lesson Guide Princess Bodice Draping: Beginner Module 2 – Extract Measurements Step 1 To find the width of your center front block, measure the widest part of the cross chest, from princess line to centerfront and add 4”. Record that measurement. 6 Module 2 – Extract Measurements Step 2 For your side front block, measure the widest part from apex to side seam and add 4”. 7 Module 2 – Extract Measurements Step 3 For the length of both blocks, measure from the neckband to the middle of the waist tape and add 4”. 8 Module 2 – Extract Measurements Step 4 On the back, measure at the widest part of the center back to princess style line and add 4”. -
Middle School (Grades 6-8) Boys
Boys – Grades 6-8 (Middle School) Summer Uniform: May be worn from the beginning of school year to Oct. 15th & April 15th to the end of school in June.) ● Khaki Bermuda length shorts with uniform company tag. ● Navy athletic polo shirt (short sleeve) with embroidered school name. ● White/Blue crew socks. ● Belt required (black or brown.) ● Sneakers Regular Uniform – Mandatory from October 15th through April 15th, but may be worn all year long. ● White or French blue button-down oxford shirt (short or long sleeved) with embroidered school name. ● Striped navy and green tie or school plaid tie. ● Khaki boys pant. ● Navy V-neck sweater, navy/green cardigan with embroidered school name (Optional). ● NEW: Green long sleeve half zip fleece pullover is the only allowable “sweatshirt” that can be worn during the school day with the school name embroidered on it. ● Belt required (black or brown.) ● Navy or white crew socks. ● Winter Uniform Styles that are permitted: buck, penny loafer, oxford, doc martin, boat shoe/moccasin. Gym Clothes – Summer: Worn from beginning of school year to October 15th and from April 15th to the end of the school year. ● Navy tee shirt with printed school name. ● Navy blue gym shorts with printed school name. ● White crew socks. ● Sneakers, (No lights, sounds or wheeled sneakers permitted) Gym Clothes: Mandatory from October 15th to April 15th, but may be worn year round ● Navy tee shirt with school name. ● Navy blue sweatshirt (hooded or crew neck) with school name. ● Navy blue sweatpants with embroidered school name. ● White crew socks. ● Sneakers, (No lights, sounds or wheeled sneakers permitted) Shoes ● Fall/Spring Shoes: Sneakers ● Winter Uniform Styles that are permitted: buck, penny loafer, oxford, doc martin, boat shoe/moccasin. -
2000 Proceedings Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati, OH USA 2000 Proceedings DOGWOOD IN GREEN AND GOLD Tammy Abbey Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 98926 The purpose in creating this piece is to design an elegant garment through the combination of two very different techniques, metalsmithing and sewing. This design was inspired by extensive study in both metalworking and sewing and by blooming dogwood. The garment can be described as a dark green, fully lined dress in a polyester crepe satin. It is designed with princess lines and a gold charmeuse godet in the back. The dress is strapless and supported by the metal "lace." The "lace" is formed with brass blossoms and leaves that wrap the shoulders and overlap the front and the back of the dress. Brass blossoms also accent the godet. Construction began with an original pattern which was hand drafted. A muslin test garment was sewn, fitted and used to adjust the pattern. The main body of the dress was sewn and an invisible zipper was installed. A godet was sewn into the back. A polyester lining was sewn and then added to the dress. After the body of the dress was completed, the metal work began. Blossoms and leaves were cut from sheet brass. Then each was individually chased (hand shaped with the use of hammers and tools.) The pieces were given a copper patina (coloring) and brass brushed to a matte golden color. A dress form was used to assemble a base web of brass chain onto which the blossoms were sewn into place with thread and wire. Two blossoms and chain were added in the back to accent the godet and to contain it. -
Uniform Newsgram 2019 Winter
A Newsletter keeping you up to date on uniform policy and changes Winter 2019-20 Summer 2019 UNIFORM NEWSGRAM Winter Uniform Wear and News In this issue: NAVADMIN 282/19 - NAVADMIN 282/19 NAVADMIN 282/19 Navy Uniform Policy and Uniform Initiative - Gold Star/Next of Kin Lapel Button Update has been released and provides updates on recent Navy uniform - Black Neck Gaiter Optional Wear policy initiatives. - Optional PRT Swimwear - Acoustic Technician CWO Insignia Gold Star Lapel Button (GSLB)/Next of Kin Lapel - Uniform Initiatives Button (NKLB) Optional Wear - NWU Type III: Know Your Uniform The GSLB and NKLB designated for eligible survivors of - Frequently Asked Questions Service Members who lost their lives under designated circumstances are now - ‘Tis the Season: Authorized Outerwear authorized for optional wear with Service Dress and Full Dress uniforms. - Myth Busted: Navy-issued Safety Boots - NWU Type III Fit Guide Black Neck Gaiter Optional Wear - New Uniform Mandatory Wear Dates NAVADMIN 282/19 authorized the optional wear of a Black Neck Gaiter during extreme cold weather conditions as promulgated by Regional Commanders ashore and as prescribed by commanding officers afloat. When authorized, it may be worn with the following cold weather outer garments only: Cold Weather Parka, NWU Type II/III Parka, Peacoat, Reefer, and All Weather Coat. Optional Physical Readiness Test (PRT) Swimwear Optional wear of full body swimwear is authorized for Sailors who elect to swim during their semi-annual PRT. Optional swimwear will be navy blue or black in color, conservative in design and appearance and must not prohibit the swimmer from swimming freely. -
Methods to Master
Methods to Master: Five Patternmaking Skills Learn five key skills for { by Sarah Veblen } adjusting and correcting your garment patterns. Employ these techniques to streamline the fitting process and create more flattering, comfortable garments. 38 sew NEWS AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 Pattern Precision In garment sewing, the pattern plays A transparent 2”x18” plastic ruler 1 a key role: It allows you to repeatedly marked with an ⁄8” grid allows you to 1 achieve consistent and predictable re- see the pattern markings through the 1 sults. A well-executed pattern makes it ruler as you work. The ⁄8” interval easier to sew the garment because all of works well for patternmaking because the puzzle pieces fit together perfectly. garment seam allowances are usually 1 3 1 5 In addition, subtle pattern changes, ⁄4”, ⁄8”, ⁄2” or ⁄8”. such as slightly adjusting the hip curve A transparent curved fashion ruler, to fit you more precisely, make the sometimes called a Styling Design finished garment look more flattering. Ruler, aids in measuring and Incorporating just a few skills into drawing curves. your patternmaking arsenal gives you more control. For example, if you #1: Focusing on Seamlines notice that two side seams are not the When making pattern alterations, 2 same length, rather than wondering concentrate on the seamlines (stitch- what you did incorrectly, you’ll know ing lines) and ignore the cutting lines. how to check—and more importantly, Many patterns, especially multi-sized correct—the pattern. Having this patterns, don’t have any seamlines knowledge puts you in charge of the marked on the pattern. -
A Compendium of Seams by Austin Coody What Are Seams?
A Compendium of Seams By Austin Coody What are seams? • A seam is the join between two or more layers of fabric, leather, or other sheeted material, held together with stitches. The Plain Seam There are The Flat/Abutted Seam many types of seam, such as… The Lapped Seam The French Seam The Plain Seam • A plain seam is made by attaching your material together, usually right sides together. This seam does not take care of your hems, which will need to be finished separately. The Flat/ Abutted Seam • A flat seam is sewn by attaching the layers of fabric together, then rolling and tucking the hems and topstitching them down. The Lapped Seam • A lapped seam is achieved by folding the right side to the wrong side of the fabric and folding the seam allowance underneath to prevent raveling. The French Seam A French seam is made by attaching the layers of fabric, right sides together, and then folding them in an S-shape so that both right sides face outward, and the seam allowances are beneath the fabric layers. Center Back/ Front Seam Inseam/ Outseam There are also many Sideseam positions for seams, such Shoulder Seam as… Armscye Seam Princess Seam/ Darting /Tucking The Center Front and Back Seams • Goes down the front of a • Goes down the back of a garment, in the center. garment, in the center. The Inseam and Outseam • The inseam refers to the vertical line that travels down the interior of the pant. The inseam goes up to the crotch, on the inside of the leg. -
Uniform Instructions
UNIFORM INSTRUCTIONS Revision Date: 18 MAR 21 1 2 NWU Type III Uniform For most Drills, cadets are expected to arrive in their NWU (Navy Working Uniform) Type III. This uniform is used by both Sea Cadets (USNSCC) as well as League Cadets (USNLCC). The NWU Type III has multiple components as explained below. For questions, please contact your Unit Uniform Officer. NWU Blouse The NWU Blouse has a green camouflage pattern with pre-sown Velcro elements for flashes on arms and sometimes on the chest as well. Cadets must wear the following items on their NWU Type III blouse: o USNSCC/USNLCC Flashes For Sea Cadets (USNSCC) there is a left and a right version. The eagle in the flash must look forward on each arm. For League Cadets (USNLCC) the flashes for left and right are the same. The flashes have a Velcro backing already. o Name Tape On the right chest, right above the pocket, cadets must wear their name (last name only) on embroidered name tape (provided by your unit). This name tape may have to be sown or used with Velcro backing. (depending on blouse given). Name tape cannot be glued on! NOTE TO SEAMSTRESS; Please fold the ends of nametape underneath (back on itself) to match width of pocket then iron and crease, please do not cut. o USNSCC/USNLCC Name Tape On the left chest, right above the pocket, cadets must wear the USNSCC (Sea Cadets) or USNLCC (League Cadets) on embroidered name tape (provided by your unit). This name tape may have to be sown or used with Velcro backing. -
Download the Full Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms Term Description # (number) 1x1 Rib Knit A rib knit is produced using a style of knitting pattern which yields a distinct vertically ridged pattern known as ribbing. A 1x1 Rib knit is created when the rows of the "knit" and "purl" stitch are identical. 2-Way Zipper A zipper with two zipper pulls so the garment can be unzipped from either direction. 2x1 Rib Knit A rib knit is produced using a style of knitting pattern which yields a distinct vertically ridged pattern known as ribbing. A 2x1 Rib knit is created when there are two rows a "knit" stitch and one row of a "purl" stitch. 2-Needle Stitching See Double-Needle Stitching 4-Needle Stitching A finish commonly used on a sleeve or bottom hem that uses four needles to create parallel rows of visible stitching, giving the garment a cleaner, more finished look, as well as adding 50/50 50-percentdurability. cotton/50-percent polyester fabric; also referred to as "poly/cotton". A Air Jet Yarn A spinning technology which spins a single type of yarn or with a blend of filament yarns which provide for a virtually "pill free" fabric Allen Solley Placket A one-piece placket that's hidden after being sewn. This process utilizes the existing fabric for the outside placket face. ANSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an organization that promotes standards for industry and government. Most often refers to safety colors. Anti-Bacterial A finish or treatment that inhibits the growth of bacteria. Anti-Microbial A term used for a garment that is able to resist, either naturally or chemically, the effects of microbial secretions put off by the human body, resisting odor and increasing garment life.