Clothing Making, 80 books |
A Complete Course in Dressmaking
(1922) – By Isabel DeNyse Conover
– 179 pages |
A Sewing Course for Teachers Compromising for
Making the Various Stitches and Instruction in Methods of
Teaching
(1913) – By Mary Schenck Wollman
– 152 pages |
Art in Dress
(1922) – By P. Clement Brown – 190 pages |
Baughmans Advanced Hints on Dress Cutting
(1892) – By Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baughman – 17 pages |
Baynes Self Instruction Book for Dress Cutting
(1883) – By J. Reed Bayne – 28 pages |
Casneaus Guide for Artistic Dress Cutting and
Making
(1895) – By Alice A. Casneau – 101 pages |
Clothing and Health An Elementary Textbook of
Home Making
(1919) – By Helen Kinne – 316
pages |
Clothing for Women Selection, Design,
Construction A Practical Manual for School and Home
(1919) – By Laura I. Baldt – 488 pages |
Coates sewing and dress making manual
(1912), by LT Coates & Company, 101 pages |
Dress Fitting Made Easy A Child Can Learn It
(1892) – By A. L. Barnes – 18
pages |
Dressmaking and Millinery
(1916) – By Edna Bryner – 141 pages |
Dressmaking made easy
(1919), by Isabel De Nyse Conover, 155 pages |
Dressmaking Self Taught in Twenty Complete
Lessons
– 133 pages |
Efficiency in Clothing
(1921) – By Ruth Stevens Reed – 53 pages |
Efficiency, Simplicity, Economy in Cutting and
Making Ladies Garments
(1917) – By Edmund Gurney – 45
pages |
Every lady her own dressmaker the scientific
lady tailor system for cutting ladies' dresses and coats no
fitting to do improved and simplified
(1891), Prof. Louis Molpoer, 52 pages |
Garment Cutting Self-Taught, A Book Containing
Instructions Diagrams
(1889) – By Emma Abercrombie – 47 pages |
Garments for Girls
(1919) – By Celestine Leontine Schmit – 268 pages |
Handbook on Dress and Cloak Cutting
(1884) – By Chas. Hecklinger – 66 pages |
Home and School Sewing
(1901) – By Francis Patton – 197 pages |
Home Dressmaking and the Art of Good Dressing
(1899) – By Easton De Barras – 103 pages |
Home Dressmaking Made Easy
(1903) – By Emma M. Hooper – 87 pages |
Home dressmaking, or Dressmaking Made Easy,
(1913), by Jane Ford, 116 pages |
Home Dressmaking A Complete Guide to Household
Sewing
(1892) – By Annie E. Myers – 382
pages |
How to Make Over Old Dresses
(1892) – By Augusta Prescott – 59 pages |
How to cut, fit, and finish a dress
(1892), by Mdme. Lofvall, 72 pages |
How to Sew Manual of Hand Sewing Teaching All
Varieties of Hand Stitches Used in Dressmaking
(1904) – By National Correspondence School of Dressmaking – 43
pages |
Household Sewing With Home Dressmaking
(1898) – By Bertha Banner – 171 pages |
Instruction Book,
By
The Diamond Garment Cutter Correspondence School, (1903) – 85
pages |
Instruction Book of Bisbee’s American Tailor
System of Dress Cutting
(1895) – By F. R. Bisbee – 31 pages |
Instruction book, giving full information for
using the self-adjusting tailor system of garment cutting,
(1891), by MO Jones, 36 pages |
Instructions for using Fountain's tailor system
of dress cutting
(1890), by JH Fountain & Co., 29
pages |
Instructions in Dressmaking, Basting and Fitting
(1884) – By Bloomingdale Bros. – 36 pages |
Manual of Apparel Drafting and Sewing
(1914) – By Mattie G. Kunz – 91 pages |
Manual of Exercises in Hand Sewing
(1904) – By Margaret J. Blair – 123 pages |
Miss Leslie’s Lady’s House-Book; a Manual of
Domestic Economy
(1863) – By Henry Carey Baird –
503 pages |
Mrs. Hebert’s Scientific System of Dress Cutting
for Self-Instruction
(1897) – By Dressmakers’ Trade School – 53 pages |
New Teach of Ladies’ Home Tailoring
(1910) – By George Hurwitz – 40 pages |
Parisan Ladies’ Tailoring System for Designing,
Pattern Cutting, Fitting and Making of Waists, Skirts, Dresses,
Suits and All Out Garments
(1917) – By A. Z. Zeisler – 96 pages |
Pattern alteration; a guide for leaders in
clothing programs,
(1965), by the USDA, 42 pages |
Points on Dress Cutting and Fitting Embracing the
Latest Ideas Carried Out in the Leading Emporiums of Fashion of
Paris, London, and NY
(1890) – By G. M. Greenwood – 68
pages |
Practical Sewing and Dressmaking
(1913) – By Sara May Allington – 251 pages |
School Sewing Based on Home Problems
(1916) – By Ida Robinson Burton and Myron G. Burton – 401 pages |
Scientific Dress Cutting and Making
(1902) – By Harriet A. Brown – 83 pages |
Sewing and Textiles First Lessons for Elementary
Schools
(1921) – By Mary Lockwood
Matthews – 179 pages |
Sewing for Girls’ Club Work
(1919) – By Ola Powell – 22 pages |
Sewing Machines
(1922) – By Rosamond C. Cook – 153 pages |
Sewing for Little Girls
(1911) – By Olive Hyde Foster – 103 pages |
Shelter and Clothing A Textbook of the Household
Arts
(1913) – By Helen Kinne and Anna M. Cooley – 399 pages |
Simplified Pattern Cutting A New and Easy Method
– 13 pages |
Studies in Plain Needlework and Amateur
Dressmaking
(1887) – By Mrs. H. A. Ross – 50
pages |
Suggestions for Dressmakers
(1896) – By The Morse-Broughton Co. – 105 pages |
Textiles and Clothing
(1910) – By Kate Keintz Watson – 257 pages |
Textiles and Clothing
(1921) – By Ellen Beers McGowan and Charlotte A. Waite – 296
pages |
Textiles and Costume Design
(1917) – By Evelyn Peters Ellsworth - 122 pages |
Textiles A Handbook for the Student and the
Consumer
(1913) – By Mary Schenck Woolman
and Ellen Beers McGowan – 452 pages |
The American Garment Cutter
(1908) – By American Fashion Company – 243 pages |
The American Garment Cutter For Women’s Garments
(1913) – By American Fashion
Company – 297 pages |
The American Lady-Tailor Glove Fitting System of
Dressmaking
(1884) – By Mrs. Elizabeth
Gartland – 157 pages |
The American Metrical System for Cutting Ladies
and Children’s Dresses and All Close Fitting Garments(1884)
– By Carmen and Blaney – 33 pages |
The American System of Dressmaking
(1909) – By Miss Pearl Merwin – 451 pages |
The Art of Columbian Art Ribbon-Work
(1895) – By The Weigand-Miller Patient Ribbon Needle Co. – 34
pages |
The Art of Dressmaking at Home and in the
Workroom
(1903) – By E. Boudet – 116 pages |
The Dress You Wear and How to Make It
(1918) – By Mary Jane Rhoe – 201 pages |
The Dressmaker A Complete Book on All Matter
Connected With Sewing and Dressmaking
(1911) – By The Butterick Publishing Company – 139 pages |
The Elements of Modern Dressmaking For the
Amateur and Professional Dressmaker
(1894) – By Jeanette E. Davis – 209 pages |
The Expert Designer
(1917) – By S. Schorr – 101 pages |
The Home Dressmakers’ Guide
(1919) – By Juditha Blackburn – 128 pages |
The Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter A Treatise
on Jackets, Dresses and Other Garments for Women
(1895) – By Chas Hecklinger – 100 pages |
The National Garment Cutter
(1884) – By Goldsberry, Doran & Nelson – 65 pages |
The New Dressmaker With Complete and Fully
Illustrated Instructions on Every Point Connected With Sewing,
Dressmaking and Tailoring
(1921) – By The Butterick Publishing Co. – 173 pages |
The Perfect Dressfitter, Complete Instructions in
the Art of Cutting All Kinds of Garments
(1890) – By A. E. Bearie – 70 pages |
The Practical Designer
(1918) – By Pro. I. Rosenfeld – 179 pages |
The Practical Designer for Women’s and Misses’
Underwear
(1918) – By Pro. I. Rosenfeld –
135 pages |
The Secret of Successful Tailoring
(1910) – By Edward Watkins – 109 pages |
The Self-Balance System of Cutting Ladies’
Garments
(1891) – By Ditmar & Sheifer – 55
pages |
The science and geometry of dress
(1876), by Mrs LL Jackson, 149 pages |
Twentieth Century Instruction Book Artistic
Ladies Tailor System
(1902) – By Vienna Ladies’
Tailoring Institute – 100 pages |
Weidel’s Instruction Book
(1910) – By Weidel and Webster – 85 pages |
Work’s Ladies’ Tailor System; A Instructor in the
Art of Cutting and Fitting Ladies’ Garments
(1914) – By W. A. Work – 45 pages |
Hat Making / Millinery, 25
books |
A Complete Course in Millinery Twenty-Four
Practical Lessons Detailing the Processes for Mastering the Art
of Millinery
(1919) - By The Illustrated
Milliner Co. - 177 pages |
A Seasonal Industry A Study of the Millinery
Trade in NY
(1917) - By Mary Van Kleeck - 314
pages |
A Short Treatise on Head Wear Ancient and Modern
(1885) - By R. Dunlap - 43 pages |
A Treatise on Hat-Making and Felting; Including a
Full Exposition of the Singular Properties of Fur, Wool, and
Hair
(1868) - By John Thomson - 95
pages |
Complete Guide to Millinery of Kintzel Millinery
School
(1915) - By Mrs. Margaret Kintzel
and Mrs. Mary M. Lunt - 60 pages |
Dressmaking and Millinery
(1916) - By Edna Bryner - 141 pages |
Fine Millinery Fall and Winter Styles for
Ladies, Misses, and Children
(1899) - By H. O'neill & Co. - 25 pages |
Head-gear, antique and modern illustrated,
(1879), by RH Wadleigh, 45 pages |
Home Millinery Course A Through, Practical and
Complete Series of Lessons
(1909) - By National Millinery Company - 79 pages |
Home Millinery
(1920) - By Madame Margariete's - 18 pages |
How to Handle Hates
(1905) - By G. H. Woodrow - 68 pages |
Instructions in hat cleaning, Renovating, and
Blocking,
(1920), by The Hatters Supply
House, 35 pages |
Le Petit Maitre Or Home Teacher of Millinery
(1896) - By Madame Melcher - 79
pages |
Lloyd's Treatise on Hats, With Twenty-Four
Engravings
(1819) - By F. Thorowgood - 42 page |
Make your Own Hats
(1921) - By Gene Allen Martin - 148 pages |
Millinery
(1922) - By Charlotte Rankin
Aiken - 226 pages |
Modern Millinery A Workroom Text-Book
(1922) - By Hester B. Lyon - 205 pages |
Scientific Hat Finishing and Renovating
(1919) - By Henry L. Ermatinger - 164 pages |
Straw Hats Their History and Manufacture
(1922) - By Harry Inwards - 170 pages |
The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing
(1906) - By Watson Smith - 164 pages |
The Handbook of Millinery
(1847) - By Mrs. M. J. Howell - 143 pages |
The hatter's guide, or scientific instructor;
(1919), 57 pages |
The Ladies' Self Instructor in Millinery and
Mantua Making
(1853) - By J. & J. L. Gihon -
240 pages |
The Latest Styles of Hats and Bonnets
(1895) - By Lord and Taylor - 37 pages |
The Milliners' Guide A Complete Handy Reference
Book
(1917) - By Emma Maxwell Burke -
131 pages |
Needlework, 110 books |
A Book of Old Embroidery With Articles
(1921) – By A. F. Kendrick – 144 pages |
A Choice Collection Patterns for Needle-Work
(1880) – By W.A. Pungs – 26 pages |
A Handbook of Elementary Sewing
(1915) – By Little, Brown, and Company – 90 pages |
A Manual of Needlework, Knitting, and Cutting Out
(1894) – By Elizabeth Rosevear –
153 pages |
A Treatise on Lacemaking Embroidery and
Needlework with Irish Flax Threads
(1900) – By The Barbour Brothers Company – 110 pages |
A Treatise on the Science, Art and Designs of
Drawn Work
(1897) – By Mrs. Isaac Miller Houch – 138 pages |
American Samplers
(1921) – By Ethel Stanwood Bolton and Eva Johnston Coe – 690
pages |
Art in Needlework A Book About Embroidery
(1900) – By Lewis F. Day – 302 pages |
Art Needlework
(1891) – By Brainerd& Armstrong – 102 pages |
Artamo Crochet Book
(1916) – 34 pages |
Artistic Embroidery Containing Practical
Instructions in the Ornamental Branches of Needlework
(1880) – By Ella Rodman Church – 141 pages |
Art-Needlework for Decorative Embroidery A Guide
to Embroidery in Crewels, Silk, Applique, Etc.
(1879) – By S. W. Tilton – 121 pages |
Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
(1919) – By Mrs. Lowes – 386 pages |
Church Needlework With Practical Remarks on its
Arrangement and Preparation
(1844) – By Miss Lambert – 200 pages |
Clark’s O.N.T. Book of Needlework
(1916) – By The Clark Thread Company – 106 pages |
Collingbourne’s Encyclopedia of Technologic Art
Needle Work Instruction
(1915) – By Virginia Snow – 40
pages |
Complete Sewing Instructions The Russell Way
(1917) – By Maude W. Russell – 97
pages |
Corticelli Home Needlework A Manual of Art
Needlework, Embroidery and Knitting
(1898) – By The Nonotuck Silk Company – 117 pages |
Dainty Work for Pleasure and Profit
(1891) – By Addie E. Heron – 485 pages |
Decorative Needlework
(1893) – By May Morris – 140 pages |
Decorative Textiles
(1918) – By Georg Leland Hunter – 488 pages |
Designing for Art-Needlework A Practical Textbook
in Eight Lessons, With Forty Diagrams and Twelve Plates
(1915) – By Guido Von Horvath – 161 pages |
Designs and Patterns for Needlwork
(1883) – By Pattern Publishing Co. – 25 pages |
Designs for Hardanger Embroidery
(1904) – By Emma Peterson – 22 pages |
Designs for Mexican Drawn-Work
(1893) – By Mrs. S. E. Criss-Wise – 121 pages |
Designs for Needlework
(1900) – By Liberty & Co. – 41 pages |
Designs in Outline for Art-Needlework
(1879) – By S. W. Titlon – 19 pages |
Devon Pillow Lace Its History and How to Make It
(1903) – By A. Penderal Moody –
207 pages |
Doylies
(1893) – By Anna W. Richards – 55
pages |
Drawn Thread Work
(1900) – 104 pages |
Educational Needlecraft
(1911) – By Margaret Swanson and Ann Macbeth – 172 pages |
Elementary embroidery
(1915), by Mary Symonds, 184 pages |
Embroidery Lessons With Colored Studies
(1908) – By The Brainerd & Armstrong Co. – 156 pages |
Embroidery or the Craft of the Needle
(1907) – By W. G. Paulson Townsend – 336 pages |
Embroidery Stitches
(1912) – By M. E. Wilkinson – 214 pages |
English Embroidered Bookbindings
(1899) – By Cyril Davenport – 258 pages |
English Embroidery
(1905) – By A. F. Kendrick – 274 pages |
Guide to Needlework Containing Explicit
Instructions for Every Kind of Stitch, In Plain and Fancy
Needlework
(1876) – By J. Henry Symonds – 128 pages |
Hand Sewing Lessons Graded Course for School and
For the Home
(1905) – By Sarah Ewell Krolik –
114 pages |
Hardanger Art Needlework
(1904) – By Mrs. Clara E. Bye – 85 pages |
How to Use Florence Knitting Silk
(1885) – By Nonotuck Silk Co. – 68 pages |
Ingalls’ Manual of Fancy Work
(1882) – By J. F. Ingalls – 45 pages |
Instructions for Lace Making Numerous
Illustrations
(1878) – By J. H. Keating, 57
pages |
Jacobean Embroidery Its Forms and Fillings,
Including Late Tudor
(1912) – By Ada Wentworth
Fitzwilliam and A. F. Morris Hands – 90 pages |
Khaki Knitting Book
(1917) – By Allies Special Aid – 59 pages |
Knitting and Crocheting
(1885) – By Brown, Dureell & Co. – 20 pages |
Knitting and Sewing How to Make Seventy Useful
Articles for Men in the Army and Navy
(1918) – By Maud Churchill Nicoll – 216 pages |
Knitting Without “ Specimens” The Modern Books of
School Knitting and Crochet
(1915) – By Ellen P. Claydon and C. A. Claydon – 212 pages |
Lace Album A Series of Twenty-Six Plates of
Designs for Lace
(1878) – By Frederick Fischbach –
28 pages |
Lace and Lace Making
(1917) – By Esther Singleton – 26 pages |
Lace Making and Collection and Elementary
Handbook
(1909) – By A. Penderal Moody –
158 pages |
Lace Making with Crochet Hook and Knitting
Needles
(1900) – 53 pages |
Ladies Instruction in Fancy Work
(1885) – By J. F. Ingalls – 88 pages |
Lessons in Fancywork
(1885) – By Lydia Y. Sandford – 39 pages |
Manual of Needlework Teaching How to Do
Kensington, Applique, Cretonne, Roman, Cross-Stitch, Outline and
Other Embroideries; How to Make Honiton. Modern Point and
Macramé Lace, Darned Net, Etc.; Gives Instruction in Knitting
Crocheting, Tatting, Rug Making, Etc.
(1883) – By Mrs. J. L. Patten – 119 pages |
My Knitting Book
(1843) – By Miss Lambert – 119 pages |
Needlework as Art
(1886) – By Lady M. Alford – 617 pages |
Norwegian Drawn Work (Hardanger)
(1905) – By Anna M. Porter – 45 pages |
Old Point Lace and How to Copy and Imitate It
(1878) – By Daisy Waterhouse
Hawkins – 96 pages |
Point and Pillow Lace A Short Account of Various
Kinds Ancient and Modern, and How to Recognize Them
(1905) – By Mary Sharp – 233 pages |
Premium Art Book
(1908) – By Richardson Silk Co. – 68 pages |
Princess Yoke Book
(1916) – By John H. Dovark – 16 pages |
Priscilla Wool Crochet Book
(1912) – By The Priscilla Publishing Company – 54 pages |
Progressive Lessons in the Art and Practice of
Needlework
(1893) – By Catherine F. Johnson
– 150 pages |
Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries
(1913) – By Marcus B. Huish – 290 pages |
School Needlework
(1922) – By Olive C. Hapgood – 165 pages |
Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery
(1911) – By Singer Sewing Machine Co. – 117 pages |
Spool Knitting
(1909) – By Mary A. McCormack – 88 pages |
Teneriffe Lace Designs and Instructions
(1904) – 53 pages |
Text-Book on Domestic Art
(1911) – By Carrie Crane Ingalls – 264 pages |
The Art of Modern Lace-Making
(1891) – By The Butterick Publishing Co. – 131 pages |
The Cult of the Needle
(1915) – By Flora Klickmann – 129 pages |
The Development of Embroidery in America
(1921) – By Candace Wheeler – 244 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 1
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 173 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 2
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 173 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 3
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 167 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 4
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 163 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 5
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 165 pages |
The Dictionary of Needlework Volume 6
(1885) – By A. W. Cowan – 159 pages |
The Embroidery Guide
(1910) – By Helen Marvin – 27 pages |
The Glossilla Book of Crochet Novelties
(1912) – By Bernhard Ulmann – 68 pages |
The Handbook of Needlework
(1842) – By Miss Lambert- 282 pages |
The Home Needle
(1882) – By Ella Rodman Church – 139 pages |
The Illuminated Book of Needlework Compromising
Knitting, Netting, Crochet, and Embroidery
(1847) – By Mrs. Henry Owen – 577 pages |
The Illuminated Ladies Books of Useful and
Ornamental Needlework
(1844) – By Mrs. Henry Owen – 235 pages |
The Ladies’ Hand Book of Fancy and Ornamental
Work Compromising Directions and Patterns
(1859) – By G. G. Evans – 246 pages |
The Ladies’ Hand Book of Needle Work
(1879) – By John Shillito – 41 pages |
The Ladies Knitting and Netting Book
(1840) – By John Miland – 146 pages |
The Ladies’ Work-Table Book
(1844) – By J. Winchester – 174 pages |
The Lady’s Book of Useful and Ornamental Crochet
Work
(1848) – By Miss Ronaldson – 274
pages |
The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book
(1918) – By Jane Eayre Fryer –
306 pages |
The New Lace Embroidery
(1905) – By Louisa A. Tebbs – 69 pages |
The One-Eyed Weaver Being an Information
Concerning the Versatility of the Needle
(1900) – By Lee-Fabrics – 20 pages |
The Priscilla Baby Book Knitting and Crochet in
Silk and Wool
(1915) – By Elsa Barsaloux -36
pages |
The Priscilla Battenberg and Point Lace Book
(1912) – By Nellie Clarke Brown –
59 pages |
The Priscilla Crochet Book
(1908) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 57 pages |
The Priscilla Crochet Book Centrepieces and
Doiles
(1915) – By The Priscilla Pub.
Co. – 52 pages |
The Priscilla Crochet Book; Edgings & Insertions
(1913) – By The Priscilla Pub.
Co. – 41 pages |
The Priscilla Drawn Work Book
(1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 51 pages |
The Priscilla Filet Crochet Book A Collection of
Beautiful Designs in Filet Crochet
(1911) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 50 pages |
The Priscilla Hardanger Book A Collection of
Beautiful Designs in Haranger Embroidery
(1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 53 pages |
The Priscilla Needlework Book
(1908) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 78 pages |
The Priscilla Netting Book Containing Full
Directions for Making Square and Circular Netting
(1914) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 52 pages |
The Priscilla Smocking Book A Collection of
Beautiful and Useful Patterns With Directions for Working
(1916) – By
The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 43 pages |
The Priscilla Tatting Book A Collection of
Beautiful and Useful Patterns
(1909) – By The Priscilla Pub. Co. – 57 pages |
The Sunlight Book of Knitting and Crocheting
(1915) – By W. G. Perry – 168 pages |
The Young Ladies Journal Complete Guide to the
Work-Table Containing Instruction in Berlin Work, Crochet,
Drawn-Thread Work, Embroidery, Knitting, Knotting or Macrame,
Lace, Netting
(1888) – By E. Harrison – 157
pages |
Twine Crochet Work
(1883) – By Henry Bristow – 42 pages |
Utopia Yarn Book Being a Practical Treatise on
Knitting and Crocheting
(1919) – By Henry E. Frankenberg
– 107 pages |
Weldon’s Needlework Old & New
(1900) – By Julia Carins – 36 pages |