Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear

Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear
Author: Winifred Aldrich
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Design
ISBN: 140518292X

This fourth edition of Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear remains the standard text book but has three major improvements. First, the sections have been re-organised to reflect changes in producing and marketing children's clothes. Today's popularity of easy-fitting styles and knitted fabrics means that basic 'flat' pattern cutting is used to construct the majority of children's wear and babywear and this type of cutting is therefore emphasised in this new edition. Shaped blocks and garments, cut to fit the body form, are still included, and are placed in chapters covering some school uniform garments or more expensive fashion or formal clothes. The book now clearly separates the sections useful to student beginners (Parts One, Two and Three), and also offers more advanced or specialist sections for students who wish to pursue a career in children's wear or for designers working in the different manufacturing sectors of the trade. The second change in this fourth edition is the introduction of colour coding to the sections; this makes it easier to identify specific processes in the book and enhances the illustrations. Finally, the size charts have been revised to reflect the changes in body sizing. The clear division of the boys' and girls' measurements in the charts has been in response to the way clothes are marketed and to co-ordinate with European size charts. 'Plus' charts for heavier children have also been added.

Baby Couture

Baby Couture
Author: Samantha McNesby
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780873497749

Put your child on the best-dressed list! &break;&break;Baby-oh-baby! Haute couture for infants and children has come into its own. &break;&break;You'll never have to purchase another expensive outfit from the baby boutique again now that you can fashion your own designs with your favorite new and vintage fabrics. &break;&break;Author Samantha McNesby shares her experience to help you create and style the latest children's fashions using new or recycled fabrics and incorporating the latest trends. She provides you with sewing hints and techniques throughout the book, letting you take command of your own sewing performance. &break;&break;From beginner to advanced, every sewer and designer can make the latest and most fashionable infant and toddler's clothing, blankets and accessories in their own homes without expensive sewing machines and tools. &break;&break;Full-size pattern sheet included &break;&break;35+ projects with step-by-step instructions and full-color photos

Mary Wears What She Wants

Mary Wears What She Wants
Author: Keith Negley
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062846792

From the award-winning creator of My Dad Used to Be So Cool and Tough Guys Have Feelings Too comes a charming picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants. Once upon a time (but not that long ago), girls only wore dresses. And only boys wore pants. Until one day, a young girl named Mary had an idea: She would wear whatever she wanted. And she wanted to wear pants! This bold, original picture book encourages readers to think for themselves while gently challenging gender and societal norms.

The Osteology of Infants and Children

The Osteology of Infants and Children
Author: Brenda J. Baker
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781585444656

Most archaeologists and bioarchaeologists receive little or no training in the recognition of skeletal remains of fetuses, infants, and children. Yet many research sites may contain such materials. Without a framework for identifying the bones or the excavation techniques suited to their recovery, archaeologists may often overlook subadult skeletal remains or even confuse them with animal bones. The Osteology of Infants and Children fills the need for a field and lab manual on this important topic and provides a supplemental textbook for human osteology courses. Focusing on juvenile skeletons, their recovery and identification, and siding in both field and lab settings, the volume provides basic descriptions and careful illustrations of each skeletal element at varying stages of development, along with sections on differentiation from other bones and siding tips. The book offers detailed treatment of the skull and teeth, including the cranial vault and facial bones, and examines the infracranial skeleton: vertebrae, pelvis, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, and feet. A quick reference guide explains age estimation and identification templates. The illustrations are enhanced by photographs from two recent archaeology projects in Egypt, at Abydos and Dakhleh Oasis. The extensive collection of fetal and child remains from these sites provides new reference material unavailable in previous publications, making this manual an unparalleled resource in the field of physical anthropology.

Big Day for Baby

Big Day for Baby
Author: Ana Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781680520156

Encourages use of fine motor skills Reinforces understanding of sequences Supports comprehension & vocabulary growth Rising-star designer Ana Davis brings her joy to children's books. This board book is sturdy enough to be loved again and again, and the tabbed pages are perfect for toddlers who are learning to use books. Little ones will relate to this busy baby, from rise 'n' shine to bedtime! ISBN: 978-1-68052-015-6 8.0"w x 8.0"h 11 story spreads embossed cover

Baby 411

Baby 411
Author: Ari Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781889392158

You are having a baby! Congratulations! Now, the reality hits you -- what the heck am I doing? What if you could bottle the wisdom of all those parents who've come before you ... and combine it with the solid medical advice from an award-winning pediatrician? Baby 411 is the answer! Book jacket.

The Commodification of Childhood

The Commodification of Childhood
Author: Daniel Thomas Cook
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2004-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780822332688

DIVThrough a study of industry publications over much of the century, shows how the U.S. children’s clothing industry produced increasingly refined categories of childhood./div