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Ensign, Arselia S., Ed. – 1989
Techniques are presented for sewing clothing for children or adults with handicaps. Considerations in sewing adapted clothing include the most appropriate type of pattern for a particular disability, fabric choices, and items needed for clothing construction. Eight sources of sewing supplies are listed, with descriptions of items available.…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction
Martin, Judy – Illinois Career Education Journal, 1973
A high school program for future fashion designers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Design, Educational Programs, Home Economics Education
Archibald, S. – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1981
Provides detailed instructions for constructing a pattern and, then, making a shirt suitable for use in classical and period plays. Suggests variations to adapt the shirt to specific needs. (JMF)
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Drama, Dramatics, Patternmaking
P.R.I.D.E. Foundation, Inc., Groton, CT. – 1989
The resource guide to the modification of clothing for disabled individuals suggests solutions to clothing, grooming, and home management problems for a variety of handicapping conditions. Services of PRIDE (Promote Real Independence for the Disabled and Elderly) are noted, including manuals on clothing for the disabled, a workshop, a curriculum…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Disabilities
Chung, Diane – 1989
The purpose of this guide is to assist clothing construction and design instructors in the State of Truk, Federated States of Micronesia, in planning instructional programs for secondary school students. Specifically, it is designed to: (1) provide uniformity and direction for all vocational clothing programs in the State of Truk; (2) provide…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Design Crafts
Kennedy, Evelyn S. – 1981
This book of sewing instructions is designed to solve many clothing problems for the disabled and elderly. Written in lay terms, it contains easy-to-follow, illustrated directions to assist the inexperienced sewer to modify and adapt ready-to-wear clothing for the handicapped. Suggestions for getting started are given in an overview of clothing…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Clothing, Clothing Design
Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock. Home Economics Instructional Materials Center. – 1979
This guidebook is designed for use in teaching students enrolled in preemployment laboratory education (PELE) clothing/fashion design programs. The first of two major sections includes an overview for teachers on planning, conducting, and evaluating a PELE clothing/fashion design program. Specific topics discussed in section 1 include (1)…
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Curriculum Guides, Fashion Industry, Home Economics Skills
Linden, Janice – 1973
The course will appeal to those senior high school students interested in clothing pattern development and those interested in careers in fashion design. The course provides the opportunity for the fashion design student to work with half scale basic patterns used for making garments. The student learns by the flat pattern principles how to alter…
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Scholl, Jan – 1994
This packet contains three 4-H projects for students beginning the sewing sequence of the textile sciences area. The projects cover basics of sewing using sewing machines, more difficult sewing machine techniques, and hand sewing. Each project provides an overview of what the student will learn, what materials are needed, and suggested projects…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Design Crafts
Scholl, Jan – 1994
This packet contains six intermediate-level 4-H sewing projects for students in the textile sciences area. The projects cover the following topics: intermediate sewing techniques including sewing with knits, making coordinates, making accessories, sewing for other projects and people, time-saving sewing techniques, and creating your own project.…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Design Crafts
Scholl, Jan – 1994
This packet contains two advanced-level 4-H sewing projects for students in the textile sciences area. The projects cover the advanced sewing techniques of tailoring and making formalwear. Each project provides an overview of what the student will learn, what materials are needed, and suggested projects for the area. A step-by-step plan for doing…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Design Crafts
Hunger, Dean-Ellen, Ed.; Hancey, Helen-Louise; Hendrickson, Diane; Hicks, Camille; Munns, Barbara; Price, Barbara – 1997
This document is a six-unit curriculum guide for a high school (grades 9-12) course in clothing instruction. The units contain one to three lessons on the following topics: (1) psychology of clothing and appearance (role of clothing and clothing choices, personal grooming); (2) design principles (line and design, color); (3) construction…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Competence
Scholl, Jan – 1994
This instructor's guide provides an overview of 4-H student project modules in the textile sciences area. The guide includes short notes explaining how to use the project modules, a flowchart chart showing how the project areas are sequenced, a synopsis of the design and content of the modules, and some program planning tips. For each of the…
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Design Crafts
Arizona State Univ., Tempe. – 1976
A competency-based instructional guide for grades 7-14, this volume is one of three parts, each of which focuses on a different instructional environment (psychomotor, cognitive, or affective) for clothing or fashion instruction, and each of which includes competencies and corresponding learning activities for each of three instructional levels.…
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Clothing Instruction, Competency Based Education, Curriculum Guides
Johnson, Vesta – 1979
In the Haida nation, there are two phratries, Eagle and Raven, divided into a number of clans sharing one or more emblems. These emblems, inherited from the mother's line, adorn the button blankets which are the traditional ceremonial robes that serve to identify the family of the wearer. Written instructions and diagrams guide students in…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, American Indians
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