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37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
This course also includes talks on the use of each model, and upon the process of manafacture of the fabric used.
Garment Work and Dressmaking. Instruction is given in the use of paterns and original design, and each student selects materials, plans, cuts, fits and finishes, one three-piece suit of plain underwear, two unlined shirt-waists, one shirt-waist suit, and two fancy white waists.
Two hours per week throughout the year.
Advanced Dressmaking. This course is given for those who have completed the garment work and dressmaking and to those who desire a more complete knowledge in practical dressmaking. No plain sewing is given in this course.
Instruction is given on the principles of dressmaking with as much practice in them as time permits. Each student selects materials, plans, cuts, fits and finishes a three-piece suit of underwear one shirt-waist suit, four shirt-waists, dressingsaque, one unlined dress, long-sleeved apron, boy's waist, child's dress.
Special attention is given to designing, cutting and fitting garments, finishing seams, hanging skirts, etc.
Ten hours per week throughaut the year, or fifteen hours per half-year by special arrangement.
Embroidery. This course offers instruction in Mountmellick, French and Kensington embroidery, in the making of linen doilies, centerpieces, dresser scarfs, lunch cloths, hats and waists.
Two hours per week throughout the year.
Basketry and Cardboard Work. This course offers instruction in the weaving of plain and fancy baskets in rattan and splint, the use of raffia in making various articles, and the cutting, folding and making of cardboard wall-pockets, picture frames, cones, lamp shades, plain and fancy boxes.
Two hours per week throughout the year.
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