Relaxed fit Shorter fit Normal-weight knit Our model wears size S
I continue to work on the large piece of embroidery I shared back in 2013. It goes on most trips with me. I work in the airport... ...on airplanes... ...at the beach... ...at my Mom's house... ...on the train... ...on the ferry... ...and I swear to you, sometimes in my sleep! I'm currently working back into the face. I've become a better embroider-er over time and there's stuff in there that I want to fix and update. In any case, here's a peek at the current state of things: Thanks for stopping by!
Crafted in collaboration with the woman-owned company Polished Prints, our new Kantha T-Shirt collections are extra special and sure to become your new favorite top. By partnering with Polished Prints, we have been able to intentionally extend the life of their seconds quality and overstock inventory shirts. These 100% organic cotton designs are combined with one-of-a-kind, handstitched kantha sleeves made from vintage upcycled cotton saris. Handmade with upcycled cotton saris sourced from our partners in India, each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind. 𖤓 Features stitched sleeves and an oversized, roomy fit. 𖤓 Materials include: 100% organic cotton t-shirt base; 100% cotton handstitched kantha sleeves made from upcycled vintage cotton saris 𖤓 Please note that because each t-shirt base is sourced from seconds quality and overstock supply, small imperfections may be present (such as small pen marks, inconsistent coloring, untreated smudges, etc.). We believe that these beauty marks add character to each piece and are not considered a flaw in the overall design - please make sure to check all photos carefully, as we will do our best to highlight these areas on each shirt. All sales are final. View the entirety of our store policies HERE. Looking for a different size or style - or maybe you want a shirt to match with your littles? Check out our entire Kantha T-Shirt collections to see an our current offerings! ONE SIZE - Approximate measurements taken with garment laying flat. Ignore sizing tag on the actual shirt (all garments are cut to the same silhouette dimensions, noted below). Adult (Free Size) Armpit-to-Armpit: 50" Length: 25-29" Sleeve Length: 17" Sleeve Opening: 13-15" Clothing modeled in photos reflect the style of this listing, but may not be the exact garment for sale. Please use model and mannequin photos for styling reference only. For sizing reference, Chelci is a size US 8/29 and 5'7" with 36C bust. *Please note, each ethically made piece is handmade and fabricated from upcycled textiles. Texture of fabric and measurements may vary from each individual piece, even within the same style of garment; small stray threads, inconsistent coloring, and fabric imperfections are common with this style and do not indicate a flaw. Many of our items have lived a life long before reaching your closet, so each piece is unique and may come with slight imperfections (such as minor stains and inconsistencies in pattern, thinning areas or small holes/repairs, and varied texture of silk with each individual garment). We celebrate these one-of-a-kind characteristics, as they do not impact the function of the garment, and encourage you to review all photos and descriptions carefully. As always, please reach out with any questions if you need further clarification. All sales are final. View the entirety of our store policies HERE.
Product name: Handstitched Taru Shirt and Hina Skirt Type of product: Shirt and Skirt Description (story of the item): " What's the point of making a sustainable product if the maker isn't happy?"We, all-women-team, value & nurture individuality. A job is given or created for each of the new member as per her interest and skills. Everyone has a space to be herself, that's the way we come up with new ideas to create thoughtful products. An initiative named Unschooled Artist where artisans will explore their design sensibility along with needle skills. Which will allow them to experience entrepreneurship. We together will explore new designs & technicality, quality improvements, consumer requirements, cost calculations and valuing each product. This is to give a sense of pride to each of them, how much valuable their skills are. To show them their capabilities. To overcome everyday stress and life issues. Just to be excited for the next day! We believe being happy should be the core for everyone! Taru Ben our artisan who recently got promoted as Production Manager has handsewn this silhouette. She had a difficult time doing straight lines directly on the silhouette using the technique of running stitches, and wanted to draw it first but was later decided to let it have a free flow and create a unique irregular pattern of its own. The shirt is paired with Hina Skirt, handsewn by our home-based artisan Hina Ben, it is done with techniques of Faant (Running Stitch) and Aari (Cobbler’s stitch) which is her speciality. The surface is design such so that it follows random patterns and gives textured surface through the skirt. The product is made on order. It being handmade & upcycled there will be slight variations in terms of color, shape, size and fabric. Materials: Handwoven, Dye-free & Bleach-free Cotton Measurements / size: Shirt - length - 74 cm and chest - 122cm , Skirt - waist – 122 cm, length – 74 cm
Our popular punctuation art print features twelve common punctuation marks with a quick usage tip. Available in three colors: Kraft Brown, Chalkboard and Cream Fine art print available in three sizes: 8" x 10," 11" x 14" and 18" x 24.” Each size is available plain paper, laminated, or framed. SHOP QUANTITY DISCOUNTS • Purchase any 2 prints or sets and get 10% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT10 at checkout. • Purchase any 3 prints or sets and get 15% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT15 at checkout. • Purchase any 4 prints or sets and get 18% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT18 at checkout. • Purchase any 6 prints or sets and get 20% off your entire purchase. Enter code ECHOLIT20 at checkout. FRAMING INFO • Our 8" x 10" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and glass. Finished framed size is 12.5" x 15.5." • Our 11" x 14" print is framed using our custom built Soho black solid wood frame, 2 inch off-white matte and crystal plexiglass. Finished framed size is 15.5" X 19.5.” • Our 18" x 24” print is framed using our modern black metal frame custom built with crystal clear, safe, durable plexiglass. Finished framed size is 18" x 24.” Digital copies printed using vibrant, premium, high luster, fade resistant Lucia Archival inks on heavy matte fine art paper. Carefully packaged to prevent damage during shipping.
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Crafted in collaboration with the woman-owned company Polished Prints, our new Kantha T-Shirt collections are extra special and sure to become your new favorite top. By partnering with Polished Prints, we have been able to intentionally extend the life of their seconds quality and overstock inventory shirts. These 100% organic cotton designs are combined with one-of-a-kind, handstitched kantha sleeves made from vintage upcycled cotton saris. Handmade with upcycled cotton saris sourced from our partners in India, each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind. 𖤓 Features stitched sleeves and an oversized, roomy fit. 𖤓 Materials include: 100% organic cotton t-shirt base; 100% cotton handstitched kantha sleeves made from upcycled vintage cotton saris 𖤓 Please note that because each t-shirt base is sourced from seconds quality and overstock supply, small imperfections may be present (such as small pen marks, inconsistent coloring, untreated smudges, etc.). We believe that these beauty marks add character to each piece and are not considered a flaw in the overall design - please make sure to check all photos carefully, as we will do our best to highlight these areas on each shirt. All sales are final. View the entirety of our store policies HERE. Looking for a different size or style - or maybe you want a shirt to match with your littles? Check out our entire Kantha T-Shirt collections to see an our current offerings! ONE SIZE - Approximate measurements taken with garment laying flat. Ignore sizing tag on the actual shirt (all garments are cut to the same silhouette dimensions, noted below). Adult (Free Size) Armpit-to-Armpit: 50" Length: 25-29" Sleeve Length: 17" Sleeve Opening: 13-15" Clothing modeled in photos reflect the style of this listing, but may not be the exact garment for sale. Please use model and mannequin photos for styling reference only. For sizing reference, Chelci is a size US 8/29 and 5'7" with 36C bust. *Please note, each ethically made piece is handmade and fabricated from upcycled textiles. Texture of fabric and measurements may vary from each individual piece, even within the same style of garment; small stray threads, inconsistent coloring, and fabric imperfections are common with this style and do not indicate a flaw. Many of our items have lived a life long before reaching your closet, so each piece is unique and may come with slight imperfections (such as minor stains and inconsistencies in pattern, thinning areas or small holes/repairs, and varied texture of silk with each individual garment). We celebrate these one-of-a-kind characteristics, as they do not impact the function of the garment, and encourage you to review all photos and descriptions carefully. As always, please reach out with any questions if you need further clarification. All sales are final. View the entirety of our store policies HERE.
PDF Book ~ Instant Digital Download - Download direct to your iPad, tablet or computer for instant reading or printing Teach Yourself Dressmaking BY MADAM EDITH MARIE CARENS If you have any interest in Learning Dress Designing, then this is a great old book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare Book was printed in 1911 20 Complete Lessons 127 Pages ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** CONTENTS Lesson I. Hand Sewing. Basting Stitch. Running Stitch. Back Stitch. Overcasting. Hemming. French Hem. Rolled Hem. Narrow Basted Hem. Faced Hem. Slip Stitch Hem. Catstitching. Feather Stitching. Fagot Stitching. Blanket Stitch. Hem-Stitching. French Seam. Fell Seam. Welt Seam. Binding Seams. Gathering. Cording. Ruffling. Ruching. Shirring. French Knots. Buttonholes, Eyelets. Loops. Sewing on Buttons. Covering Button Molds. Making Trimmings and Ornaments for the Finishing Touches. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 13 Lesson 2. Taking Measures for a Five Gore Walking Skirt. Buying and Sponging Material for the Skirt. Drafting of Pattern. Laying of Pattern on Goods. Cutting out Material. Marking Gores. Basting. Fitting. Pressing. Stitching. Finishing Seams. Arranging Belt and Placket. Hanging of Skirt. Finishing of Bottom. Putting on Braid. Finishing Touches. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. 20 Lesson 3. Taking Measures and Arranging Pattern for Plain Shirt Waist. Buying and Shrinking of Material. Cutting out the Waist and Sleeves. Basting. Fitting. Stitching. Pressing. Cutting and Adjusting Collar. Cuffs. Plait down front of Waist. Giving the Waist the Professional Finish. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 29 Lesson 4. Taking Measures and Arranging Pattern for: Plain Sleeve. Shirt Waist Sleeve. Shirt Sleeve. Plain One-Seam Dress Sleeve. Plain Two-Seam Dress Sleeve. Short Sleeve. Six Styles of Fancy Sleeves. Six Styles of Cuffs. Different kinds of Ornaments and Trimming for Sleeves. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 38 Lesson 5. Drafting of Two-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Three- Gore Skirt. Drafting of Four-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Nine-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Fifteen- Gore Skirt. Drafting of Five-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Eight-Gore Skirt. Testing Measurements. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 46 Lesson 6. How to Make Waists with Different Size Tucks and Plaits, Frills, Insertions, Shaped Designs, Fancy Waists, Tailor and Fancy Finish. How to Copy Styles of Waists from Fashion Books. How to Design Fancy Waists from Your Own Ideas. How to Give the Waist the Professional Look. Testing Measurements in Cutting these Waists. To Cut Collars, Cuffs, and Jabots. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 52 Lesson 7. Drafting Plaited Skirts: Side Plaited, Plaits Turned Toward the Front, Plaits Turned Toward the Back. Tucks or Plaits to Knee Depth. Tucks or Plaits between Gores. Laying Gores on Material. Skirt Yokes. Skirt Flounces. Flounces Shirred, Accordion Plaited, Box Plaited, Side Plaited and Tucked. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 57 Lesson 8. Tight Fitted Linings for Waists. Arranging Patterns for Same. Boning of Lining. Draping of Fancy Waist on Fitted Lining. Basting Lining to Waist. Fitting. Sewing on Hooks. Finishing of Seams. Finishing of Bottom of Waists. Arranging Trimming. How to Get a Professional Look. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. . . 61 Lesson 9. The One-Piece Frock. How to Join Waist to Skirt with a Girdle. Girdles and Belts, both Plain and Fancy. Sashes. To Join Waists to Skirts with or without Belts. The Two-Piece Dress. The Separate Skirt. The Separate Waist. The Evening Waist— How to Make, Drape and Trim. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 67 Lesson 10. The Princess Dress, Plain and Fancy, Tight Fitting and Semi-Fitting. Boning. Panel Front and Back. Plaited Skirt Portion. Braiding. Finishing Seams. Lining. Who Should Wear the Princess? Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 73 Lesson 11. The Airy Summer Frocks. The Linen Dress. The Gingham Dress. The Lingerie Frock. The Silk Afternoon Dress. The Evening Gown. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions, ... 76 Lesson 12. The Making of Muslin Underwear. Tucking. Finishing Seams. Trimming. Fitting. Finishing Touches. Making Wrappers. Dressing Sacks. Kimonos. Children's Clothes. Aprons. Infant's Outfit. Fancy Neckwear. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 82 Lesson 13. The Tailor Made Suit. The Buying of the Material and Sponging of Same. Arranging Pattern on Material. Single and Double Breasted Coat. Preparing of Canvas. Tailor Collar. Shawl Collar. Sailor Collar. Cuffs. Pockets. Lapels. Padding. Fitting. Pressing. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 89 Lesson 14. The Unlined, Semi-Fitting Long Coat. The Buying of the Material. The Finishing of the Seams. The Pressing. Buttons. Button Holes. The Collar. Cuffs. Sleeves. The Lined Semi-Fitting Coat. The Lined Tight Fitting Coat. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... ... 94 Lesson 15. Advanced Coat Lessons. Finishing Seams. Stitching on One Side. Welt Seam. Double Stitched Seam. Slot Seam. Lap Seam. Strap Seam. Piped Seam. Fancy Collars. How to Finish Linings. How to Make and Trim Evening Coats. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 97 Lesson 16. Buying Materials. Designing. Quality and Quantity. Blending Shades and Colors. Shades best adapted to Different Types. Style of Garment Best Suited to Different Forms. Why Should Women Wish to Dress Well? What Designs Best Suit Your Customers? How to Study Your Customers. How to Copy Any and Every Kind of Design. What Blondes Should Wear. What Brunettes Should Wear. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 101 Lesson 17. To Cut Bias Bands and Folds. Straps. Ties. All Kinds of Yokes for Waists and Skirts. Making of Fancy Trimmings for Gowns. Knots. Herringbone Work. Pipings. The Finishing Touch for Any Garment. Review Work on All Fancy Stitches. Trimmings, etc 106 Lesson 18. General Review of the Foregoing Lessons. Advice to the Learner. Questions 111 Lesson 19. How to Design, Make and Trim Two Different Styles of Waists, Two Different Styles of Skirts, Two Different Styles of Dresses, Two Different Styles of Coats, Two Different Styles of Tailored Suits. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 114 Lesson 20. How to Make Money by Sewing. How to Fit Up a Dressmaking Establishment. How to Conduct a Shop. Location. Space. Sewing Room. Fitting Room. Reception Room. How to Obtain and Hold Customers. Prices to Charge. How to Organize and Conduct a Dressmaking School. Big Money Made in Teaching Others How to Sew. The Keeping of Supplies. How to Make Money by Keeping a Number of Girls employed. More Money Made in Sewing than Other Professions for Women. Madam Carens’ Experience with the Dressmaking World. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 120 ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. 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This intricate handstitched appliqué textile is created by using two layers of medium weight cotton. The design is cut into white fabric and appliquéd onto a natural base, creating a harmonious interplay of pattern and texture. This textile looks great as a bedspread, tablecloth, or wall hanging. Created by village artisans in India in partnership with Maiwa Handprints. Fibre: 100% Cotton. Process: Handstitched appliqué textile. Size: Single/Twin - approx. 60" x 90" Care Instructions: Your textile can be hand washed with cool water and a gentle eco-friendly soap or detergent. Roll in a towel to remove excess water and hang to dry. Recommended detergents: Ecos, Eucalan, Tru Earth or a mild liquid detergent no higher than pH 7 - Tru Earth must dissolve completely in water before adding garments to wash.
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PDF Book ~ Instant Digital Download - Download direct to your iPad, tablet or computer for instant reading or printing Teach Yourself Dressmaking BY MADAM EDITH MARIE CARENS If you have any interest in Learning Dress Designing, then this is a great old book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare Book was printed in 1911 20 Complete Lessons 127 Pages ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** CONTENTS Lesson I. Hand Sewing. Basting Stitch. Running Stitch. Back Stitch. Overcasting. Hemming. French Hem. Rolled Hem. Narrow Basted Hem. Faced Hem. Slip Stitch Hem. Catstitching. Feather Stitching. Fagot Stitching. Blanket Stitch. Hem-Stitching. French Seam. Fell Seam. Welt Seam. Binding Seams. Gathering. Cording. Ruffling. Ruching. Shirring. French Knots. Buttonholes, Eyelets. Loops. Sewing on Buttons. Covering Button Molds. Making Trimmings and Ornaments for the Finishing Touches. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 13 Lesson 2. Taking Measures for a Five Gore Walking Skirt. Buying and Sponging Material for the Skirt. Drafting of Pattern. Laying of Pattern on Goods. Cutting out Material. Marking Gores. Basting. Fitting. Pressing. Stitching. Finishing Seams. Arranging Belt and Placket. Hanging of Skirt. Finishing of Bottom. Putting on Braid. Finishing Touches. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. 20 Lesson 3. Taking Measures and Arranging Pattern for Plain Shirt Waist. Buying and Shrinking of Material. Cutting out the Waist and Sleeves. Basting. Fitting. Stitching. Pressing. Cutting and Adjusting Collar. Cuffs. Plait down front of Waist. Giving the Waist the Professional Finish. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 29 Lesson 4. Taking Measures and Arranging Pattern for: Plain Sleeve. Shirt Waist Sleeve. Shirt Sleeve. Plain One-Seam Dress Sleeve. Plain Two-Seam Dress Sleeve. Short Sleeve. Six Styles of Fancy Sleeves. Six Styles of Cuffs. Different kinds of Ornaments and Trimming for Sleeves. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 38 Lesson 5. Drafting of Two-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Three- Gore Skirt. Drafting of Four-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Nine-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Fifteen- Gore Skirt. Drafting of Five-Gore Skirt. Drafting of Eight-Gore Skirt. Testing Measurements. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 46 Lesson 6. How to Make Waists with Different Size Tucks and Plaits, Frills, Insertions, Shaped Designs, Fancy Waists, Tailor and Fancy Finish. How to Copy Styles of Waists from Fashion Books. How to Design Fancy Waists from Your Own Ideas. How to Give the Waist the Professional Look. Testing Measurements in Cutting these Waists. To Cut Collars, Cuffs, and Jabots. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 52 Lesson 7. Drafting Plaited Skirts: Side Plaited, Plaits Turned Toward the Front, Plaits Turned Toward the Back. Tucks or Plaits to Knee Depth. Tucks or Plaits between Gores. Laying Gores on Material. Skirt Yokes. Skirt Flounces. Flounces Shirred, Accordion Plaited, Box Plaited, Side Plaited and Tucked. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 57 Lesson 8. Tight Fitted Linings for Waists. Arranging Patterns for Same. Boning of Lining. Draping of Fancy Waist on Fitted Lining. Basting Lining to Waist. Fitting. Sewing on Hooks. Finishing of Seams. Finishing of Bottom of Waists. Arranging Trimming. How to Get a Professional Look. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. . . 61 Lesson 9. The One-Piece Frock. How to Join Waist to Skirt with a Girdle. Girdles and Belts, both Plain and Fancy. Sashes. To Join Waists to Skirts with or without Belts. The Two-Piece Dress. The Separate Skirt. The Separate Waist. The Evening Waist— How to Make, Drape and Trim. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 67 Lesson 10. The Princess Dress, Plain and Fancy, Tight Fitting and Semi-Fitting. Boning. Panel Front and Back. Plaited Skirt Portion. Braiding. Finishing Seams. Lining. Who Should Wear the Princess? Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 73 Lesson 11. The Airy Summer Frocks. The Linen Dress. The Gingham Dress. The Lingerie Frock. The Silk Afternoon Dress. The Evening Gown. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions, ... 76 Lesson 12. The Making of Muslin Underwear. Tucking. Finishing Seams. Trimming. Fitting. Finishing Touches. Making Wrappers. Dressing Sacks. Kimonos. Children's Clothes. Aprons. Infant's Outfit. Fancy Neckwear. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 82 Lesson 13. The Tailor Made Suit. The Buying of the Material and Sponging of Same. Arranging Pattern on Material. Single and Double Breasted Coat. Preparing of Canvas. Tailor Collar. Shawl Collar. Sailor Collar. Cuffs. Pockets. Lapels. Padding. Fitting. Pressing. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 89 Lesson 14. The Unlined, Semi-Fitting Long Coat. The Buying of the Material. The Finishing of the Seams. The Pressing. Buttons. Button Holes. The Collar. Cuffs. Sleeves. The Lined Semi-Fitting Coat. The Lined Tight Fitting Coat. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... ... 94 Lesson 15. Advanced Coat Lessons. Finishing Seams. Stitching on One Side. Welt Seam. Double Stitched Seam. Slot Seam. Lap Seam. Strap Seam. Piped Seam. Fancy Collars. How to Finish Linings. How to Make and Trim Evening Coats. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions. ... 97 Lesson 16. Buying Materials. Designing. Quality and Quantity. Blending Shades and Colors. Shades best adapted to Different Types. Style of Garment Best Suited to Different Forms. Why Should Women Wish to Dress Well? What Designs Best Suit Your Customers? How to Study Your Customers. How to Copy Any and Every Kind of Design. What Blondes Should Wear. What Brunettes Should Wear. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 101 Lesson 17. To Cut Bias Bands and Folds. Straps. Ties. All Kinds of Yokes for Waists and Skirts. Making of Fancy Trimmings for Gowns. Knots. Herringbone Work. Pipings. The Finishing Touch for Any Garment. Review Work on All Fancy Stitches. Trimmings, etc 106 Lesson 18. General Review of the Foregoing Lessons. Advice to the Learner. Questions 111 Lesson 19. How to Design, Make and Trim Two Different Styles of Waists, Two Different Styles of Skirts, Two Different Styles of Dresses, Two Different Styles of Coats, Two Different Styles of Tailored Suits. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 114 Lesson 20. How to Make Money by Sewing. How to Fit Up a Dressmaking Establishment. How to Conduct a Shop. Location. Space. Sewing Room. Fitting Room. Reception Room. How to Obtain and Hold Customers. Prices to Charge. How to Organize and Conduct a Dressmaking School. Big Money Made in Teaching Others How to Sew. The Keeping of Supplies. How to Make Money by Keeping a Number of Girls employed. More Money Made in Sewing than Other Professions for Women. Madam Carens’ Experience with the Dressmaking World. Advice to the Learner. Five Rules to Remember. Questions 120 ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or computer.