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Dressmaking --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Arts & Crafts --- Fashion --- Needlework --- Sewing --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Women's clothing --- History
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Dressmaking --- Fashion --- Needlework --- Dressmaking. --- Fashion. --- Needlework. --- Decorative arts --- Textile crafts --- Embroidery --- Fancy work --- Sewing --- Style in dress --- Clothing and dress --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Women's clothing
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CDL --- 391 --- Fashion design --- Fashion --- Women's clothing --- Clothing and dress --- Clothing design --- Dress design --- Design --- Women --- Women's apparel --- Women's wear --- Womenswear --- Dressmaking --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Psychological aspects --- Clothing
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The invention of computer aided design (CAD) has revolutionised pattern cutting for clothing. Lectra's Modaris pattern cutting software is a key tool in pattern production. Using a practical approach and clear examples throughout, Pattern cutting for clothing using CAD is an essential guide for all users of Lectra Modaris. Beginning with an overview of the role of patterns in clothing manufacture, the key documents and tools of the trade are discussed before the keyboard, mouse and screen layout in Lectra Modaris are introduced. Title blocks and all aspects of digitising a clothing pattern are examined in clear, concise steps, followed by a thorough guide to the Lectra Modaris toolbox and the upper and lower toolbar menus. Creating size ranges and the importance of measurements and size charts are discussed, before the book concludes with an indispensable 'How do I?' guide to the Lectra Modaris functions and menus, indexed by required action. Drawing on a wealth of practical experience, Pattern cutting for clothing using CAD is an indispensable, practical and user-friendly guide to making the most of Lectra's Modaris software for both students and professionals in textiles and fashion. Provides an overview of the role of patterns in clothing manufacture, the key documents and tools of the trade. Introduces the keyboard, mouse and screen layout in Lectra Modaris. Concisely outlines title blocks and all aspects of digitising a clothing pattern, before providing a guide to the Lectra Modaris toolbox and upper and lower toolbar menus.
Information technology -- Congresses. --- Soft computing -- Congresses. --- Dressmaking --- Garment cutting --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Arts & Crafts --- Pattern design --- Computer-aided design --- Data processing --- Computer programs. --- Data processing. --- Cutting --- Tailoring --- Fashion --- Needlework --- Sewing --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Women's clothing
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Women dressmakers --- Dressmaking --- Fashion --- Style in dress --- Clothing and dress --- Needlework --- Sewing --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Women's clothing --- Seamstresses --- Dressmakers --- History --- E-books --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Economic goods --- Manufacturing technologies --- anno 1800-1899
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History of civilization --- anno 1700-1799 --- Spain --- Women --- Women's clothing --- Femmes --- Vêtements de femme --- Social conditions --- History --- Employment --- Conditions sociales --- Histoire --- Travail --- Vêtements de femme --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Women's apparel --- Women's wear --- Womenswear --- Clothing and dress --- Dressmaking --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Clothing
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Women --- Women's clothing --- Social and moral questions --- Gregory, --- Women's clothing. --- Social and moral questions. --- Women's apparel --- Women's wear --- Womenswear --- Clothing and dress --- Dressmaking --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Clothing --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Women - Social and moral questions --- Gregory, - of Nazianzus, Saint. - Gegen die Putzsucht der Frauen. - 1972
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Essays on the politics of everyday style.
Women's clothing --- Clothing and dress --- Fashion --- Feminism --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Society and clothing --- Women's apparel --- Women's wear --- Womenswear --- Dressmaking --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Social aspects. --- Emancipation --- Clothing
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Leather Fashion Design is a practical, how-to book about making garments from leather, suede, and similar materials. It covers everything from what to look for in choosing a skin to work with, through patternmaking, sewing techniques, and finishing. The book starts with a showcase of leather apparel spanning time, but concentrating on the twentieth century. Interim chapters include examples of leather apparel at its finest as well as clear step-by-step illustrations of how to make various types of garment. The final chapter includes working with ""leather-like"" materials including ultrasuede
Leather garments. --- Fashion design. --- Dressmaking. --- Fashion --- Needlework --- Sewing --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Women's clothing --- Clothing and dress --- Clothing design --- Dress design --- Design --- Skin garments --- Manufacturing technologies --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- fashion [concept] --- fashion design --- costume [mode of fashion] --- leather --- fashion [culture-related concept]
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In the first half of the twentieth century, a pioneering generation of young women exited their homes and entered public space, marking a new era for women's civic participation in northern Sudan. A provocative new public presence, women's civic engagement was at its core a bodily experience. Amid the socio-political upheavals of imperial rule, female students, medical workers, and activists used a careful choreography of body movements and fashion to adapt to imperial mores, claim opportunities for political agency, and shape a new standard of modern, mobile womanhood. Khartoum at Night is the first English-language history of these women's lives, examining how their experiences of the British Empire from 1900–1956 were expressed on and through their bodies. Central to this story is the tobe: a popular, modest form of dress that wrapped around a woman's head and body. Marie Grace Brown shows how northern Sudanese women manipulated the tucks, folds, and social messages of the tobe to deftly negotiate the competing pulls of modernization and cultural authenticity that defined much of the imperial experience. Her analysis weaves together the threads of women's education and activism, medical midwifery, urban life, consumption, and new behaviors of dress and beauty to reconstruct the worlds of politics and pleasure in which early-twentieth-century Sudanese women lived.
Women --- Women's clothing --- Fashion --- Human body --- Body, Human --- Human beings --- Body image --- Human anatomy --- Human physiology --- Mind and body --- Style in dress --- Clothing and dress --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Femininity --- Women's apparel --- Women's wear --- Womenswear --- Dressmaking --- Tailoring (Women's) --- Social conditions --- History --- Political activity --- Political aspects --- Clothing --- Sudan --- Politics and government --- History of Africa --- anno 1800-1999
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