1916 Edwardian NOVELTY TRIMMING Millinery Hat Making F12M
This is a REVISED REPRINT (see Notice)
Of one of 26 Lessons in a Millinery Course
That was published by the:
Woman’s Institute of Domestic Arts
& Sciences, Scranton, PA
This Millinery Course was offered to
Milliners starting in 1915
And New lessons were added to the Course
Over a Ten Year Period, with the complete
Course being 26 different Millinery Lessons
The Title of this Lesson is
“Novelty Trimmings”(#116) published in 1916.
A Statement from the Lesson:
TO THE STUDENT:
“Every now and then, there comes a time
in millinery when Fashion regards
novelty trimmings as smart and correct
for certain types of hats.
Hence their place in the millinery world
Is assured for all time.
In order that you may have at the
point of your needle a suitable novelty
at the time when you need it,
study this Instruction Book
and master the way of making silk or
leather Flowers, imitation wings,
braid bands, beaded buckles,
and various other ornaments
Illustrated and Described.
Then adapt this information to
Fashion’s offerings in seasons
when it can be applied.”
CONTENTS:
(with instructions on making):
Velvet Wild Rose
Wild Rose of Imitation Leather
Velvet Poinsettias
Chiffon Flowers
Charmeuse Satin Flower
Chiffon Rosebuds
Chiffon Rose
Chiffon Rose and Foliage
Dainty Rose
Maline Daisy
Maline Leaf
Suede Leather Flower
Braid Thistle
Velvet Tomato
Silk Apples
Leather Apples
Maline Band
Fancy Braid Band
Saw-Tooth Braid Band
Blow-Away Rosette
Maline Rosette
Maline Wings
Ostrich Quill
Silk, Velvet, or Satin Quill
Buckles and Beads
Cabochons
Ornaments
Embroidered Novelties
NOTICE:
©BLSK ENTERPRISE- Rumble Seat Fashions
owns the copyright to this revised publication.
This publication cannot be reproduced or sold without
permission from BLSK ENTERPRISE-Rumble Seat Fashions.