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Kate Heintz Watson. Textiles and Clothing
Textiles and Clothing
Table of Contents
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
WEAVING
FIBERS
COTTON
WOOL
FLAX
SILK
MODERN METHODS
SPINNING
WEAVING
WEAVES
BLEACHING, DYEING, PRINTING, FINISHING
BLEACHING AND DYEING
PRINTING
FINISHING
FABRICS
COTTON GOODS
LINENS
WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS
SILKS
NAMES OF FABRICS
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TEXTILES
Historical and Art
Technical Books
U. S. Government Publication
TEST QUESTIONS
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
PART I
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
PART II
HAND SEWING
ORNAMENTAL STITCHES
HEMS
TUCKS
SEAMS
PLACKETS
SEWING ON BANDS
FASTENINGS
PATCHING
DARNING
MITERING EMBROIDERY OR LACE
MATCHING AND JOINING LACE
MACHINE SEWING
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
PART II
MODELS, FIRST SERIES
MODELS. SECOND SERIES. FOR EXPERIENCED WORKERS
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
PART III
DRESSMAKING
PATTERNS
SEVEN-GORED SKIRT
SHIRT WAISTS
LINED WAISTS
COAT OR TIGHT FITTING SLEEVES
COLLARS
SEAMLESS YOKES
PRESSING
CONSTRUCTION AND ORNAMENT FOR DRESS
ORNAMENT OF TEXTILES
COLOR
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
CARE OF CLOTHING
CLEANING
REPAIRING
BIBLIOGRAPHY
TEST QUESTIONS
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
PART III
REFERENCES: ORNAMENT AND DESIGN
REFERENCES: HISTORY OF COSTUME
SUPPLEMENTARY PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR CLASS STUDY ON. TEXTILES AND CLOTHING
MEETING I
MEETING II
MEETING III
MEETING IV
MEETING V
MEETING VI
INDEX
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Kate Heintz Watson
Published by Good Press, 2019
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The Philippines are rich in fiber producing plants. The manila hemp is the most prominent, of which coarse cloth is woven, besides the valuable cordage. The sisal hemp, pineapple, yucca, and a number of fiber plants growing in the southern part of the United States are worthy of note. These fiber industries are conducted in a rude way, the fiber being cleaned by hand, except the pineapple.