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         Sewing Fashion & Textiles:     more books (94)
  1. The Sewing Connection Series III by Shirley Adams, 1991-07
  2. The Sewing Connection Series 8 by Shirley Adams, 1993-09
  3. Fashions of the Gilded Age, Volume 1:Undergarments, Bodices, Skirts, Overskirts, Polonaises, and Day Dresses 1877-1882
  4. The Sewing Connection Series IV by Shirley Adams, 1991-09
  5. Fitting & Pattern Alteration: A Multi-Method Approach by Elizabeth L. Liechty, Della N. Pottberg, et all 1992-06
  6. Serge Art by Diane Bossom, 1999-05
  7. Patternmaking for Fashion Design (4th Edition) by Helen Joseph Armstrong, 2005-02-20
  8. Heavenly Handmade Bags: Over 25 Designs To Stitch, Knit, Embroider & Embellish by Sue Hawkins, 2006-04
  9. SSP Technology. (Expo in Print 2003).: An article from: Nonwovens Industry
  10. The Culture of Sewing: Gender, Consumption and Home Dressmaking (Dress, Body, Culture)
  11. Brilliant Bags: 20 Beautiful Bags to Stitch and Love by Deena Beverley, 2006-04-01
  12. World of Embellishment by Joan Hinds, 2002-10
  13. Fashions of the Gilded Age, Volume 2: Evening, Bridal, Sports, Outerwear, Accessories, and Dressmaking 1877-1882
  14. Global Expressions: Decorating With Fabrics from Around the World by Lisa Shepard, 2001-10-01

41. Cañada College Fashion Design Department
Connie is an instructor of fashion Entrepreuneurship, textiles and the He is known also for his appearances as the sewing expert on the series sewing
http://canadacollege.net/fashion/instructors.html
Ronda Chaney
Coordinator of the Fashion Design Department
Instructor
BS Degree from University of Missouri
MS Degree from San Francisco State University Make It Your Own and has written for various other publications such as Sewing Update Serger Update Sew News F.I.T. Review , and Singer Sewing Books . She has appeared on the nationally syndicated television program America Sews. Ronda is known throughout the United States as an inspiring lecturer and has most recently presented at the Annual Conference of the Professional Association of Custom Clothiers held in Portland, OR. Mary Lou Lange
Instructor
BA Degree from San Jose State University Creative Machine Newsletter in Menlo Park, CA. In addition, she has done freelance design and construction for a prominent custom interiors company on the Peninsula for over 20 years. Connie Ulasewicz
Instructor
MS Degree from University of Maryland
BS Degree from Syracuse University . Connie is an instructor of Fashion Entrepreuneurship, Textiles and the Psychology of Clothing.

42. The Israel Export Institute - Fashion & Textile Sector
Tefen Textile specializes in home textiles, fabrics, apparel and fashion Abu Gosh Textile Industries started in 1976 as a sewing plant and is growing
http://fashion.export.gov.il/
The Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute About Us News Innovations Publications ... Business Opportunities Israel Trading Companies Geographic Specialization Fields of Specialization List Of Israeli Trading Companies
The Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute introduces you to the unique Mediterranean flair of the Israeli fashion and textile industry Israeli fashion has long put its faded shorts and sandals in the annals of its pioneering history to become a thriving textile and fashion industry. In recent years, the industry recorded a steady annual growth exporting approximately $ 1.1 billion to overseas markets. For those interested in entering this market, the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute will help identify new trade opportunities, joint ventures, and strategic alliances between international businesses and Israeli fashion and textile companies. News September 21, 2005
Six Israeli fashion designers participate in prestigious NY Fashion Coterie

Bracha Brown, Katomenta, Sasson Kedem, Sigal Dekel and Reuma Zaks present collections at international booth September 15, 2005

43. Michiana Antique Mall - Textiles, Clothing & Sewing
textiles/Clothing sewing For expanded information on condition please click here. It is marked The fashion and Superior Quality .
http://www.michianaantiquemall.com/textiles.htm
Michiana Antique Mall
For expanded information on condition please click here
Please click on photo below for larger view Campaign ribbon, features US Grant, the president and measures about 6-1/2" x 1-3/4". It is marked Horand & Sons Manuf. Bale. This piece is in excellent condition.
TS-95-126 Embroidery floss holder - "My Color Kit" embroidery floss roll up. This item is hand made using a canvas like material with hand embroidered decoration. Its open measurements are 17" x 6-1/2". It comes with about 30 skeins of 6 strand floss.
ID#: TS-3-113 Indian basket - small may have been used to store sewing notions? This sweet grass basket is decorated on the lid with felt and glass beads. This item measures about 4" long and 3" wide.
ID#: TS-3-114 Needle holder - Sunbonnet Sue" made of felt and decorated with trim. She stands 5" tall.
ID#: TS-3-115 Needle book - "Woolworth Needle Book", this item features the image of a skyscraper and is marked made in Western Germany. A number of the steel needles are missing.
ID#: TS-3-117 Buttons on a card - Marked "made in Czecho-Slovakia" by "UltraKraft". The card holds a dozen buttons and an original tag that reads "Theo J Hudson 50 cents Doz.". The card measures 3-1/2" by 4-1/2".

44. CAE Short Courses Melbourne
fashion and textiles. CREATIVE CLOTHES. Learn some of the trade secrets in the world Covers design, fittings and fabrics and simple sewing techniques.
http://www.cae.edu.au/?category=184

45. FACS:Textile Careers- Intro & Evaluation (Textiles)
farmer; textile machine operater; fashion designer; interior designer; sewer Careers related to the area of sewing are, farmer, textile producer, sewer,
http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview?LPid=4247

46. FIT Library Subject Headings Fine Arts
fashion fashion designers Girl’s clothing Home sewing Infants’ clothing Tufted textiles Tweed Twill Velvet Velveteens Waterproofing of fabrics
http://www3.fitnyc.edu/library/research_guides/subjectheadings/sh_sewing.htm
LIBRARY HOME STYLECAT:
ONLINE CATALOG
DIGITAL LIBRARY: ... LIBRARY HOURS Gladys Marcus Library
Subject Headings Used in Online Catalog
Sewing Revised 2003 Compiled by Ms. Loraine Baratti and Janette Rozene, Associate Professor, Cataloging Department Use these Library of Congress subject headings in the SytleCat, online catalog
Clothing Parts
Textiles
Boy’s clothing
Children’s clothing
Clothing and dress
Aesthetics
Care
Case studies
Catalogs Cleaning Collectors and collecting Dictionaries Evaluation Exhibitions Hygienic aspects Labeling Marketing Moral and ethical aspects Physiological aspects

47. Clothing Textiles And Fashion 30 - Module 4 - Advanced Sewing
M4 Advanced Successful sewing and Industrial Techniques (Optional). Foundational Objectives • To understand, develop and apply the concepts related to
http://www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/ctf30/module4/module4.htm
M-4: Advanced Successful Sewing and
Industrial Techniques (Optional) Foundational Objectives:
Activities: Closures Industrial Techniques Pockets and zippers, oh my! Tailored Project

48. Textiles
Buffalo State College s fashion Textile Technology Program Shirley Adams, internationally renowned fashion sewing instructor welcomes you to her
http://www.jsu.edu/depart/library/graphic/textiles.htm
Textiles
See also:
Art

Design Art

Fashion

Table of Contents Batik Education Handspinning Knitting ... Weaving Batik
Back to Table of Contents

49. The Costumer's Manifesto: Victorian Fashion Links
Meg Andrews Antique Costumes and textiles - c. 1840 - 1910 Costume The History of the sewing Machine - Elias Howe and Isaac Singer
http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/victlinks.htm
by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D. of The University of Alaska Fairbanks Accessories
Classes at UAF

Computers
...
Weird Clothing

Victorian Fashion Links
Please visit my sponsor:
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English Women's Clothing in the Nineteenth Century Dating Old Photographs 1840-1929 Angels and Insects Clothes and Crafts in Victorian Times Sarah Bernhardt Paper Doll (Paper Dolls)
The Cut of Women's Clothes, 1600-1930
The Age of Innocence
Victorian and Edwardian Fashion : A Photographic Survey Dressed for the Photographer : Ordinary Americans and Fashion, 1840-1900 19th Century Clothing
American Victorian Costume in Early Photographs
Victorian Fashions Coloring Book
Six Generations Genealogy/History Game
Corsets and Crinolines
The History of Underclothes
HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME Volume VI: A 19th Century Ball: the Charm of Group Dances HOW TO DANCE THROUGH TIME Volume V: Victorian Era Couple Dances Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Victorian Fashions : A Pictorial Archive The Pallisers, Set 1

50. Learndirect - Clothing Alteration Hand
have an interest in textiles, colour, fashion, design and trends in sewing and textiles at Level 1 and Award and Diploma in fashion at levels 2 and 3
http://www.learndirect-advice.co.uk/helpwithyourcareer/jobprofiles/profiles/prof
clothing alteration hand
The work
Clothing alteration hands make alterations to and carry out repairs on garments for customers. This may involve a fitting with the customer to decide where adjustments need to be made. Typical jobs include lengthening or shortening hemlines, adjusting seams, altering darts and repairing zips or tears.
Having agreed with the customer which changes are to be made, the alteration hand marks these out on the garment, either by pinning or tacking, or by using chalk marks before making the adjustments. Depending on the type of alteration, they may have to unpick the stitches in the garment before sewing the pieces together again in a slightly different position. They have to decide what kind of stitching will suit different types of fabric and may stitch by hand and/or use an industrial-type sewing machine, such as an overlocker. Alteration hands may specialise in women's or men's clothing or both. The job is often combined with related roles. See profiles for Dressmaker and Tailor.
Hours and Environment
Clothing alteration hands usually work around 35 to 40 hours a week, which may include Saturdays. Part-time work and overtime may be available.

51. Fashion Design & Merchandising
FASHM 10 Introduction to the fashion Industry, 3. FASHM 60 textiles, 3. Total units for the major FASHD 442 Industrial sewing, 2. FASHM 60 textiles, 3
http://www.chaffey.edu/fashion/program.shtml

Visual and Performing Arts
Fashion Home Curriculum
Chaffey College
School of Visual and Performing Arts
5885 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
Fax 909/466-2831
Curriculum
FASHION DESIGN
Fashion Design prepares students for entry-level positions in design, pattern making, couture studio work, production management, private label merchandising, and other related positions.
Major requirements for the Associate in Science Degree Units FASHD 20 History of Fashion FASHD 40 Beginning Clothing Construction FASHD 45 Basic Design and Creativity FASHD 61 Basic Patternmaking FASHD 65 Fashion Illustration FASHD 427 Computer-Aided Fashion Design FASHD 442 Industrial Sewing FASHD 470 Apparel Production FASHD 471 Advanced Patternmaking FASHD 480 Design Collection FASHD 482 Industry Internship: Fashion Design FASHM 10 Introduction to the Fashion Industry FASHM 60 Textiles Total units for the major Requirements for the Fashion Design Certificate Same as the major requirements for the A.S. Degree. Total units for the certificate Recommended Courses for both Degree and Certificate: COSTUME DESIGN Costume Design prepares the student to seek professional work as a costumer or assistant designer within the motion picture and television industries and live theatre, as well as freelance design and construction at the local level for community theatre and performing arts.

52. Course Search By Centre
ABC Certificate in sewing textiles Soft Furnishings, fashion Creative Crafts. ABC Certificate in sewing textiles Tailoring, fashion Creative
http://www.citycol.ac.uk/courses/centres.asp?Reference=G

53. Fashion And Textile Design Courses
FTP 311 fashion textiles I (2.2); 3 cr. Basic skills for fashion drawing; pattern cutting and skills (sewing dress making, seamstress and tailoring
http://www.ndu.edu.lb/academics/course_info/course_list.asp?CourseTitle=Fashion

54. Fashion Design Course Descriptions
Use of commercial patterns and sewing machine in the construction of basic Skills and techniques in creating decorative textiles for the home and
http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/aahs/fashion/courses.html
TEC 105 Clothing Selection 3 Credits; 3 Periods
Psychological, aesthetic, and economic factors applied to the selection of clothing in relation to personality and figure type.
Prerequisites: None. TEC 106 History of Fashion 3 Credits; 3 Periods
Consideration of historic factors influencing fashion and fashion change with special emphasis on historic costume.
Prerequisites: None. TEC 110 Basic Sewing Skills 3 Credits; 4 Periods
Basic clothing construction techniques. Use of commercial patterns and sewing machine in the construction of basic garments.
Prerequisites: None. TOP TEC 111 Clothing Construction 3 Credits; 5 Periods
Construction of garments applying basic construction principles and techniques using patterns suitable for the individuals and their capabilities. May be repeated for a total of 12 credit hours with instructor permission.
Prerequisites: None.

55. Personal Development, Clothing And Textiles (PACT)
PERSONAL APPEARANCE, CLOTHING, AND textiles (PACT). 2005 fashion Revue Information Using carpentry or sewing skills to improve clothing storage
http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/wyo4h/4-HWebsite/4Hprojects/homeecon/persondevelop/pact.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE, CLOTHING, AND TEXTILES (PACT)
2005 Fashion Revue Information
The 4-H Personal Appearance, Clothing, and Textiles Project is for everyone. Projects are for 4-Hers
who LIKE to sew and for 4-Hers who HATE to sew! The materials also include projects for those members who don't want to touch a sewing machine but still want to look good. (Does this blouse go with this skirt? Or this tie with this shirt?) Information will help members with buying clothes and with personal appearance. Other projects are designed to help members have fun sewing (not just clothes) and develop construction
skills. Members may choose the kind of projects they want to do each year. There are four levels, and
members enroll in the level best suited to their skills.
How to get chocolate out of a shirt
The best way to wash hair
How to mend a teddy bear ear
How to use a sewing machine
How to sew something to use or wear
How to be a good citizen at home Basic project literature: member's manual, record, and leader's guide. Using carpentry or sewing skills to improve clothing storage Experimenting with tools for hair care Buying a shirt or blouse Sewing something to use or wear (or both) Breaking a nail-biting habit How a "Y" or "T" can change the way one looks Basic project literature: member's manual, record, and leader's guide.

56. HTML - Descriptions/Goals/TCD
This course provides students the opportunity to learn basic sewing construction This course deals with careers related to clothing, fashion, textiles,
http://www.ops.org/voced/curr/cfam/tcd-descrip-goals2.html
to FCS Home Page
TEXTILES,
CLOTHING AND DESIGN
to FCS Home Page
Clothing and Textiles 1-2
Course Description:
  • This course provides students the opportunity to learn basic sewing construction techniques. Also included as areas of study are the influences of societal and cultural conditions on clothing, as well as the impact of economic factors on the cost and quality of clothing. A major part of the course is devoted to the selection and purchase of readywear and construction of clothing. The student will: 1. Explain the image that clothing communicates. 2. Identify qualities of well-constructed garments. 3. Analyze differences between natural and synthetic fibers. 4. Apply appropriate procedures for clothing maintenance. 5. Explain the relationship between clothing needs and cultural differences. 6. Demonstrate sewing construction techniques. 7. Apply skills related to clothing and textile selections. 8. Explore clothing related careers. 9. Evaluate the clothing needs of individuals.
to Menu to FCS Home Page to FCS Home Page
Clothing and Textiles 3-4
  • Course Description: This course provides students with the opportunity to study the cultural influences of clothing, fashion trends, consumer-related issues, color and design principles, wardrobe planning, the study of readywear and garment construction.

57. Portsmouth Fabric Company - Quilting And Fashion Fabrics, Online Shopping, Berni
Portsmouth Fabric Company in Portsmouth NH carries Swiss Bernina sewing machines textiles / Makower / Moda / P B textiles / Patrick Lose / RJR / Robert
http://www.portsmouthfabric.com/
Portsmouth Fabric Company carries one of the largest and most unique selections of fabric in New England
25 YEARS OF SALES AND SERVICE SAVE $$ - Buy your Bernina in TAX-FREE NH! See new Fabrics in the Online Store
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for info about Bernina's revolutionary new Windows-powered sewing and embroidery system, the artista 200E, now a 2004 Consumers Digest "Best Buy."
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2005 Creativity Retreat by BERNINA

Announcing the opening of registration for the 2005 Creativity Retreat by BERNINA. Click for registration and details.
Congratulations to Ellen Mitchell from Kittery ME., the elated WINNER of the BERNINA 230PE sewing machine in the BERNINA "Wish Upon A Star" Holiday Sweepstakes! Stop by the shop for ...

58. Apparel And Textiles Magazines And Newsletters
McCall s Patterns, sewing s fashion Magazine, PO Box 3325, Manhattan, Kansas 665029917 Apparel and textiles Resource Guide Family and Consumer Sciences.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/textiles/atguide/magazine.html
Magazines and Newsletters
Threads Magazine The Taunton Press, Inc., 63 Main St., P.O. Box 5506, Newtown, CT 06470-05506
Sew News Box 3134, Harlan, IA 51537-3134 or call 1-800-289-6397
Butterick Butterick, Inc., 161 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013
Vogue Patterns P. O. Box 751, Altoona, PA 16603
McCall's Patterns Sewing's Fashion Magazine, P. O. Box 3325, Manhattan, Kansas
Big Beautiful Woman P.O. Box 16958, North Hollywood, CA 91615
Coats and Clark Newsletter Dept. ST-195, P.O. Box 24998, Greenville, SC 29616
Sewing Update Newsletter P. O. Box 10572, Des Moines, IL 50340-0572
Cleanliness Facts The Soap and Detergent Association, 475 Park Ave. South at 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016
Sewing Up A Storm Karen Maslowski, 944 Sutton Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45230-3581
A quarterly publication that contains information on all aspects of running a sewing business

59. Clothing
J2063, S2063, Any constructed item described in the textiles sewing curriculum books 1, fashion Revue provides the opportunity for 4H members to gain
http://4h.sdstate.edu/clothing.html

60. NZ Clothing And Fabric Sites For Seamstress, Sewing, Fashion Sites
Whether you want to buy textiles from our extensive exstock range, on an indent or agency 59. Roisin Dubh Official Site. Roisin Dubh fashion House.
http://www.nzsearch.co.nz/category.aspx?id=629&page=6

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