Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the intricacies of garment construction with "The International Cutting School's System of Cutting," a comprehensive guide originally published in 1913. This meticulously detailed manual, authored by L. Gibson, offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century tailoring techniques. Delve into the precise methods and systematic approaches taught at the International Cutting School, providing valuable insights for historical fashion enthusiasts, students of design, and those interested in the evolution of garment making.
This book serves as a practical resource, presenting a structured system for cutting and assembling various garments. Though originally intended for industrial application, the techniques can be adapted by anyone passionate about the art of sewing and pattern making. Discover the foundations of classic tailoring with this enduring work.
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