Der praktische Zuschnitt - Heft X

Started by Schneiderfrei, May 17, 2023, 09:50:19 PM

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Steelmillal

Credit you, Schneiderfrei for posting all in series for guiding me toward learing women's industry. Also, a six-book set from Japan not one single english word in. Guys don't change shapes nearly enough to quad-triple bill...

Schneiderfrei

Ah Monsieur! mais les hommes peuvent discerner la différence si subtile!

Joke

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Schneiderfrei

Here are the rough, uncorrected or edited Subject Headings



Development of different jacket types from the jacket basic form No. 1
The jacket basic shape no. 1
drawing 1


Developing the foreparts of each species


Developing a variety of back shapes


The proportional change for those with larger or smaller bust sizes


The sleeve cut with the help of the basic shape


The production of individual jacket patterns with the help of jacket basic form no. 1


Errect posture - strong bust - flat back


The cut of the attached sleeves
with the help of jacket basic form no. 1


Working with jacket basic form no. 3
The jacket basic shape no. 3
Drawings 55 a and 55 b


The layout of the new Rundschau models
A very elegant, ladylike suit made of blue wool
with white pinstripe
Model 133


Autumn ensemble consisting of jacket and dress
Jacket model 134


Day dress with attached kimono sleeves
Dress model 135


The slightly waisted women's coat in the Redingote style
Model 136


Fashionable jacket with transverse cuts and side button closure
Model 137


Three-panel pleated skirt with six inlaid pleats


Jacket in jumper style with peplum and slightly chopped,
bias-cut tops
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Der Zuschneider

#5
You have all hefts now?
Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196434445@N05/albums

Greger

Thanks for posting all of these from these books. I'll never use them. But, learn by looking. It opens up the imagination. Books should open up inspiration. And, these do.

Schneiderfrei

Quote from: Der Zuschneider on May 29, 2023, 10:50:01 PM
You have all hefts now?

No I don't have them all DZ.  I still look for them, but the only very few that come I already have. 

The ones I have are now all on the forum.

They are not costly, luckily, but they are very rare.
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pfaff260

Schneiderfrei, wich one's do you have? I have a fewe lying around, maybe there' 1 or 2 you don't have and we could add.

Schneiderfrei

That would be great Pfaff260,

Ich habe Heften - 1, 2, 3, . . 6, . . .9 u. 10

By the way I have 2 copies each of 1, 2, 3. and would be happy to swap for any I don't have.

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Der Zuschneider

I have 1 - 6 a couple double, the rest missing.
Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196434445@N05/albums

Schneiderfrei

I find that they are not very expensive, but they are very scarce.

When I get them I scan them as Colour for the Covers and grey scale 400 dots per inch (dpi) for the pages, that gives lots of detail.

Then I just enter the scans into the forum image entry at the bottom of the dialogue page.

Heft IX is the only one I found that has any male tailoring.
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Der Zuschneider

I scan everything with 600dpi and in color. Then in Photoshop I clean everything up and and save it as 300dpi. I keep the 600dpi scans extra. When I print them, they look like printed yesterday, better than the old originals.
Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196434445@N05/albums

Schneiderfrei

That's a great plan DZ

I found that 400 was the minimum for effective scanning for translations.

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Der Zuschneider

Use 600dpi and you are on the save side.
Tailoring is the love of doing art at OCD level.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196434445@N05/albums