Warm Clothes

Warm Clothes
Author: Gail Saunders-Smith
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781560659594

Simple text and photographs present the clothing worn to keep warm as fall changes to winter.

Bring Warm Clothes

Bring Warm Clothes
Author: Peg Meier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781681342740

A classic book of photos, memories, and writings from centuries of Minnesota life. The earliest European visitors to Minnesota marvel at the area's flora and fauna. A soldier at Fort Snelling contemplates deserting. Swedish settler Andrew Peterson makes a daily record of his haying schedule, dropping in, without comment, a note of his marriage. Sarah Christie pleads with her father in the 1880s for a chance to go to college. Turn-of-the-century accountant Walter T. Post keeps his family informed of his saving and spending habits. In the 1920s, the Pioneer Press publishes recommendations for young ladies seeking a spouse. These stories and more emerge from select diary and journal entries, from published accounts and business records--the experiences of ordinary Minnesotans. Matched with drawings and photographs that capture a way of life at a particular moment, these impressions offer a telling history of the state in the words of its people.

Warm Clothes for Bear

Warm Clothes for Bear
Author: Sam Loman
Publisher: Clavis
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781605375724

Bear is all dressed up to play outside in the snow. His friends are there too. But they aren't quite as prepared. Bear shares his warm clothes with his friends. But what about Bear? A heartwarming story about caring for others and caring for yourself. For cuddly bears ages 4 and up.

Bring Warm Clothes

Bring Warm Clothes
Author: Peg Meier
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873516396

Life stories of ordinary people of Minnesota, through the form of letters, diaries, & photographs. Every day life from the beginning of the 19th century to the dawn of World War II.

Project 333

Project 333
Author: Courtney Carver
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0525541462

Wear just 33 items for 3 months and get back all the JOY you were missing while you were worrying what to wear. In Project 333, minimalist expert and author of Soulful Simplicity Courtney Carver takes a new approach to living simply--starting with your wardrobe. Project 333 promises that not only can you survive with just 33 items in your closet for 3 months, but you'll thrive just like the thousands of woman who have taken on the challenge and never looked back. Let the de-cluttering begin! Ever ask yourself how many of the items in your closet you actually wear? In search of a way to pare down on her expensive shopping habit, consistent lack of satisfaction with her purchases, and ever-growing closet, Carver created Project 333. In this book, she guides readers through their closets item-by-item, sifting through all the emotional baggage associated with those oh-so strappy high-heel sandals that cost a fortune but destroy your feet every time you walk more than a few steps to that extensive collection of never-worn little black dresses, to locate the items that actually look and feel like you. As Carver reveals in this book, once we finally release ourselves from the cyclical nature of consumerism and focus less on our shoes and more on our self-care, we not only look great we feel great-- and we can see a clear path to make other important changes in our lives that reach far beyond our closets. With tips, solutions, and a closet-full of inspiration, this life-changing minimalist manual shows readers that we are so much more than what we wear, and that who we are and what we have is so much more than enough.

Country Threads

Country Threads
Author: Mary Tendall Etherington
Publisher: That Patchwork Place
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-05-29
Genre: Patchwork
ISBN: 9781564774064

Design-It-Yourself Clothes

Design-It-Yourself Clothes
Author: Cal Patch
Publisher: Potter Craft
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0770434673

If you’ve ever watched Project Runway and wished you were a contestant, or you’re simply ready to take your sewing to a new level, Design-It-Yourself Clothes teaches you the fundamentals of modern patternmaking so that you, too, can create your own inspired clothing. Until now, the aspiring DIY fashionista has been hard-pressed to find self-teaching tools other than dry textbooks or books with outdated looks. Finally, in Design-It-Yourself Clothes, former Urban Outfitters designer Cal Patch brings her youthful aesthetic to a how-to book. If you want to wear something you can’t find on store racks and make clothes that express your individual style, or if you’ve reached a sewing plateau and want to add pattern drafting to your repertoire, Design-It-Yourself Clothes is the book you have been waiting for. In five key projects (each with four variations)–a perfect-fitting dress, T-shirt, button-down shirt, A-line skirt, and pants–Patch shares the art of patternmaking. At its core, it’s much simpler than you think. Patch covers everything an intermediate sewer needs to know in order to become a fabulous fashion designer, from designing the patterns, taking your own measurements, and choosing fabrics to actually sewing the clothing. You will also learn how to stylize patterns by using darts, waistbands, patch pockets, and ruffles. Patch offers tips, explanations, options, and exercises throughout that will make the design process that much easier. But besides showing you how to create clothing from scratch, she also teaches you how to rub off patterns from existing clothing–so if you have a pair of pants that you love but are worn out, or you have your eye on a piece in the store with a prohibitive price tag, you can figure out how to get the looks you want by using your own two hands.

Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory

Climate, Clothing, and Agriculture in Prehistory
Author: Ian Gilligan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108470084

The first book on the origin of clothes shows why climate change was crucial - for the origin of agriculture too.

Winter Wear

Winter Wear
Author: Kass Kentridge
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1477129502

Winter Wear is a science fiction thriller that challenges the reader right up to the last chapter and beyond. It follows the path of a strange looking coat that is possibly from another dimension. Every day a perfect diamond appears in its pocket and anything placed into the pocket disappears. The coat has other mysterious properties as well which we learn about as the story develops. The protagonist is a lazy young man with no ambition who is propelled into a wild adventure after stumbling on this mysterious object changing his life forever. What follows after this serendipitous find is a whirlwind of events filled with romance, murder, greed and intrigue and an introduction to the under world. The story which finds its origins in the Nazi extermination camps takes us back to the same scene 60 years later, keeping the reader spellbound through different scenarios and locations until its finale. The book is hard to put down as the reader races to the end hoping to find out the truth.