Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking Hardcover (1926)

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Title: 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’

The 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’ by the Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, a publication by the International Educational Publishing Company is a time capsule for seamstress and laundering duties of the 1920s woman. The book, encased in a beautiful grayish-blue binding with embossed lettering, offers a myriad of insights into household duties and tasks pertaining to clothing care.

With a particular focus on home laundering, dry cleaning, dyeing, remodeling, and overall garment upkeep, the book serves as a comprehensive guide aimed at assisting individuals in maintaining their clothing while staying within budgetary constraints. Notably, the original owner’s occasional handwritten notes one the pages add a personal touch to this insightful volume.

Measuring 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width, this piece stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of practical advice on dressmaking and garment care from the early 20th century. For further details on its condition and to appreciate its vintage charm, please refer to the accompanying photographs!

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Title: 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’

The 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’ by the Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, a publication by the International Educational Publishing Company is a time capsule for seamstress and laundering duties of the 1920s woman. The book, encased in a beautiful grayish-blue binding with embossed lettering, offers a myriad of insights into household duties and tasks pertaining to clothing care.

With a particular focus on home laundering, dry cleaning, dyeing, remodeling, and overall garment upkeep, the book serves as a comprehensive guide aimed at assisting individuals in maintaining their clothing while staying within budgetary constraints. Notably, the original owner’s occasional handwritten notes one the pages add a personal touch to this insightful volume.

Measuring 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width, this piece stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of practical advice on dressmaking and garment care from the early 20th century. For further details on its condition and to appreciate its vintage charm, please refer to the accompanying photographs!

Title: 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’

The 1926 ‘Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking’ by the Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, a publication by the International Educational Publishing Company is a time capsule for seamstress and laundering duties of the 1920s woman. The book, encased in a beautiful grayish-blue binding with embossed lettering, offers a myriad of insights into household duties and tasks pertaining to clothing care.

With a particular focus on home laundering, dry cleaning, dyeing, remodeling, and overall garment upkeep, the book serves as a comprehensive guide aimed at assisting individuals in maintaining their clothing while staying within budgetary constraints. Notably, the original owner’s occasional handwritten notes one the pages add a personal touch to this insightful volume.

Measuring 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width, this piece stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of practical advice on dressmaking and garment care from the early 20th century. For further details on its condition and to appreciate its vintage charm, please refer to the accompanying photographs!