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Creative Beaded Jewelry: 33 Exquisite Designs Inspired by the Arts of China; Japan; India and Tibet

ebooks Creative Beaded Jewelry: 33 Exquisite Designs Inspired by the Arts of China; Japan; India and Tibet by Carolyn Schulz in Arts-Photography

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Beginning with early 20th-century figures--among them Carl Jung; Isak Dinesen; and Georgia OKeeffe--who found in "the primitive" a medium for soul-searching and personal change; Torgovnivk probes how the return to the primitive has signaled a quest to transcend the limitations of the body in a variety of contemporary practices; from genital piercing to New Age rites to the mythopoetic mens movement. Illustrations. 272 pp. Author tour. 10;000 print.


#682784 in eBooks 2013-02-12 2013-02-12File Name: B00BE65NZQ


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A little hard to follow; but overall excellentBy ShinyCatWhile the directions were rather complicated; a working knowledge of tailoring and pattern construction make this book usable; and it is an excellent reference for a wide variety of couture clothing.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Vintage clothing constructionBy Cameo CottageAs a seamstress interested in vintage clothing; I found this book very helpful. It would be possible to use this book to actually make patterns and clothing. Very interesting look back in history.17 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Looks complex but well worth the historically accurate results!By J. KrasickyThis book is *THE* guide for tailoring suits of the 1890s. When I first flipped through the book in the store; I was intimidated by the diagrams shown throughout the book. But honestly; if you have a roll of wide paper; a large ruler; a quilters square; a french curve set; a few pens and pencils; and a calculator; it isnt very difficult. You just have to be sure to follow the directions carefully--and pay attention for slight mistakes in the print (I have found just two so far; and theyre just a matter of common sense; one being the size of a measurement needing to be 1/6 of something instead of 1/3).Once you have drafted your basic bodice pattern; you essentially use it again and again as a base for most of the jacket and shirtwaist patterns in the book--so you just have to retrace them and make the changes for the new pattern. And the method of measuring ensures the right fit the first time (as long as you remember to add seam allowances on the pattern edges).If you dont like or need the "Leg O Mutton" sleeves; you can substitute the plain sleeve pattern included in the book. Most of the patterns; with some modifications; will work well for a range of about 1877-1882 and 1890 to 1905. You could even use the vest pattern for a modern vest; or even a mens vest if you lessen the measurements in the bust area. The longer jacket patterns would work very nicely for modern coats; as well.One thing--if you want to look authentic; you will need a corset (no pattern is included in the book). trulyvictorian.com has a great pattern that is very easy to work with (Ive used it to great success before). If you dont need a corset; it wont be a problem since the patterns are drawn to measure to fit you.Happy drafting and sewing!

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