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Style Book By Ms. McMann
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Table of Contents Fit Dart Styles Bodice Styles Necklines Collar Styles Skirt Styles Pant Styles Jacket Styles Coat Styles Miscellaneous Styles Sleeve Styles Pocket Styles Dress Styles Details
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Definitions Ease- The amount of extra room allowed in the fit of a garment over the size of the body. Designer Ease- The extra amount of room in addition to wearing ease, added to a garment to create a style. Dart- Fabric folded into a triangle and stitched to a point, adding shape and fullness. Basic tool used in pattern making. Silhouette- The outside edge of a garment or figure. Asymmetrical- Design details that are divided unequally from the center. If done properly the design should still appear balanced. Symmetrical- The right and left side of a garment are exactly the same. Bodice- The area of a garment from the shoulders to the waistline seam. Closure- Fasteners such as buttons, zippers, snaps, etc. that enable the wearer to get in and out of a garment.
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Dart Styles
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Bodice Styles Drop Waist Empire Waist Natural Waist
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Necklines V-neckline Round
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Skirts Gathered (Dirndl Skirt) Circle Skirt Skirt- a free hanging part of an outer garment or undergarment extending from the waist down. Straight Skirt
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Garment Details Bubble Skirt w/ Yoke
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Bibliography http://mccallpattern.mccall.com/m6554-products-22745.php?page_id=108 http://www.fashion-era.com/flapper_fashion_1920s.htm
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