Dress, Blouse, and Costume Cloths, Design and Fabric Manufacture
- 1921
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Small JPG1200 x 1684px — 444 KBFull-sized JPG2512 x 3525px — 1.8 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 2512 x 3525px — 25.4 MBThis thoroughly illustrated work describes the vast world of textile technology, the spinning and weaving industry, and fabric manufacture. The work seeks to "interpret (1) the commercial and industrial aspects of the trade; (2) the nature, structure and the qualities of the yarns employed; (3) the weaving principles involved; (4) the design and colour schemes elaborated; and (5) the systems of fabric build and manufacture practised." Digitized content includes the work's frontmatter, table of contents, list of illustrations, a selection of illustrations, and a brief section describing Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Persian fabric craftsmanship.
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Beaumont, Roberts. “Dress, Blouse, and Costume Cloths, Design and Fabric Manufacture.” London, England: Isaac Pitman, 1921. TS1445 .B43 1921. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/6lqu837.
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