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Dressmaking

the complete step-by-step guide to making your own clothes
2012
A step-by-step guide for sewing clothing, showing how to make each garment and customize old favorites, and includes a guide to more than thirty fabrics, classic patterns to copy or download for skirts, dresses, tops, pants, and jackets in sizes 2-20, and techniques, tools and equipment.

Cree history and culture

2013
Readers discover Cree history and culture in this richly designed, and well-researched volume. Its in-depth exploration of Cree history begins with prehistoric times and continues to the present.

Comanche history and culture

2013
The vivid photographs and well-written text bring the history and culture of the Comanches to life for readers. The Comanche history is traced from the early period of their life in the northern Rocky Mountains through their strength and prosperity in the 21st century.

The true cost of fashion

2014
Find out how all about the supply chain, the conditions of workers around the world, and who makes money on the final purchase price of a garment. Discover what environmental impacts your fashion purchases have on the planet, too.

What would I wear?

2007
A young boy considers the appropriate things to wear for different weather conditions.

Lamby Lamb

2014
The narrator uses reverse psychology to get a young sheep dressed.

Historical dictionary of the fashion industry

2008
Traces the origins and history of the fashion industry over the last 25,000 years, highlighting influential people, events, styles, and trends and profiling popular contemporary designers, models, couture houses, fabrics, trade unions, and organizations.

Seymour Chwast says-- get dressed!

2012
A book about getting dressed for different occasions, with fold-out pages and a die-cut magnetic closure.

Does a chimp wear clothes?

2005
Explains why people wear different kinds of clothes such as coats, shoes, and gloves and why different kinds of animals do not need clothing.

Ancient Roman daily life

2014
Find out what the Romans enjoyed doing in their free time and learn what their food, clothing, and homes were like. Readers will be fascinated (even if some are slightly nauseated by the fact that the Romans considered peacock brains an exotic delicacy).

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