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Domestic Life In Dutch New Amsterdam A Social Studies Curriculum For Third And Fourth Grade Children, Michael W. Parrish
Domestic Life In Dutch New Amsterdam A Social Studies Curriculum For Third And Fourth Grade Children, Michael W. Parrish
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This thesis presents a social studies curriculum for third and fourth grade students on the domestic life of New Amsterdam. Beginning with the geography of the region, the study focuses on the role that the environment has on meeting basic human needs of shelter, food and clothing. Based on a framework of objectives and ideas, the study is divided into three major units: shelter, food and clothing. Meeting each basic need required of New Amsterdam residents a vast amount of time and dedication. As children experience this curriculum, they can begin to understand the effort and many layered processes the …
Nf00-412 Sewing With Elastic, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf00-412 Sewing With Elastic, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the types of elastic available and a variety of uses for each.
G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide covers seam finishes for a plain seam.
A plain seam is the basic element in all garment construction. It is created by stitching two pieces of fabric together, usually 5/8 inch from the cut edge using 10-12 stitches per inch. It is used with a variety of fabrics and found in all areas of a garment. Unless noted differently in the pattern instructions, the seam allowance is pressed open and an appropriate seam finish is used. For fabrics that ravel excessively, consider finishing the edge of the fabric before sewing the seam.
Cc97-393 Custom Sewing Licenses And Regulations In Nebraska, Carol Thayer, Rose Marie Tondle
Cc97-393 Custom Sewing Licenses And Regulations In Nebraska, Carol Thayer, Rose Marie Tondle
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication lists the various licenses and regulations involved with a custom sewing business in Nebraska. It includes information on starting a business, taxes, labor laws, federal safety labeling laws and copy protection.
Nf97-350 Tencel Lyocell, The New Generic Fiber, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf97-350 Tencel Lyocell, The New Generic Fiber, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about the characteristics of Tencel Lyocell, a new synthetic fiber similar to rayon.
Nf96-250 What You Ought To Know About Sewing Machine Needles, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf96-250 What You Ought To Know About Sewing Machine Needles, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on different types of sewing machine needles.
Nf93-142 Buying A Serger, Rose Marie Tondl, Kathleen Heiden
Nf93-142 Buying A Serger, Rose Marie Tondl, Kathleen Heiden
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses various features available in sergers.
G93-1137 Interfacings, Rose Marie Tondl, Kathleen Tolman
G93-1137 Interfacings, Rose Marie Tondl, Kathleen Tolman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide tells how to select, prepare and apply interfacing to enhance garment quality.
Interfacing is a supportive fabric placed between the facing and garment fabric. Although hidden from view, it is a critical part of clothing construction. The necessity for interfacing is dependent on garment detail, fabric type and desired effects. It can make the difference between a professional-looking garment and a disappointment.
G93-1125 Lining A Jacket Or Coat, Rose Marie Tondl
G93-1125 Lining A Jacket Or Coat, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The purpose of a lining is to add to the comfort of the wearer; preserve the shape of a garment or add body to it; and conceal construction details and raw edges of fabric, thus giving a finished appearance to the inside of the garment. A neatly applied lining usually adds to a garment quality.
The fabric and style of the garment may influence whether a lining should be used. Woven fabrics are more frequently lined (to conceal raw edges) than knit fabrics. If a woven fabric coat or jacket is not lined, give seam allowances and facings a special …
Nf92-93 Clothing Labels, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-93 Clothing Labels, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses clothing care labels.
G92-1091 Sewing With Knit Fabric, Rose Marie Tondl
G92-1091 Sewing With Knit Fabric, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication discusses kinds of knits, testing for stretchability, and blocking, cutting and sewing with knits.
Knits are an important part of every wardrobe because they are comfortable to wear and easy to care for. They shed wrinkles well and do not ravel when sewn. Knits are versatile and can be seen in everything from the most casual wear to the dressiest. Knits come in a variety of fabrics that vary in texture, stretchability, fiber content, weight and design.
Nf92-91 Color And Fabric To Slenderize, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-91 Color And Fabric To Slenderize, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses colors and fabrics that slenderize.
Nf92-83 Older People: Where Should They Go For Clothes?, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-83 Older People: Where Should They Go For Clothes?, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact offers suppliers of clothing, health aids and supplies for older persons.
Nf92-95 Design Lines To Slenderize, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-95 Design Lines To Slenderize, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses design line choices for slimmer dressing.
Nf92-92 Selecting Adjustable Clothes, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-92 Selecting Adjustable Clothes, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact offers clothing suggestions for persons changing sizes.
Nf92-70 Emergency Flood Information: Salvaging Damaged Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf92-70 Emergency Flood Information: Salvaging Damaged Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses care for items of clothing damaged by flooding.
Preparing Fabric For Use, Rose Marie Tondl
Preparing Fabric For Use, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Grain perfection is the goal for people who sew. Smart styling and a professional look in clothing construction require correct use of the grain of the fabric. No formula or method can conceal a poorly cut garment.
Nf91-16 Removing Smoke Odors From Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-16 Removing Smoke Odors From Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses proper removal of smoke odors from clothing.
Nf91-15 Removing Skunk Odor From Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-15 Removing Skunk Odor From Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Having an encounter with a skunk calls for immediate action. This 1991 NebFact discusses how that can be done by trying the following: time, air, soap and water, and ammonia in water. It also discusses some of the commercial products available for removal of skunk odors.
G91-1028 Preparing Fabric For Use, Rose Marie Tondl
G91-1028 Preparing Fabric For Use, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Grain perfection is the goal for people who sew.
Smart styling and a professional look in clothing construction require correct use of the grain of the fabric. No formula or method can conceal a poorly cut garment.
Garment pieces cut or pulled off grain will not fit correctly and will hang poorly when worn. Whether simple or elaborate in design, the fabric shows whether or not it has been cut on the exact grain.
Nf91-44 Ineffectiveness Of Home Remedy Dye Setting Treatments, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-44 Ineffectiveness Of Home Remedy Dye Setting Treatments, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses methods for setting dyes in fabrics.
Nf91-47 Micro-Fibers, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-47 Micro-Fibers, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the advancements of micro-fibers in the clothing industry.
Nf91-45 Ramie, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-45 Ramie, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses ramie.
Nf91-37 Thread Facts, Rose Marie Tondl, Wendy Rich
Nf91-37 Thread Facts, Rose Marie Tondl, Wendy Rich
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses types of threads and their uses.
Nf91-48 Sewing With Micro-Fibers, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-48 Sewing With Micro-Fibers, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact offers suggestions for working with micro-fibers.
Nf91-17 How To Minimize Mildew Damage To Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-17 How To Minimize Mildew Damage To Clothing, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses mildew removal and prevention in clothing.
Nf91-14 Moth Protection For Woolen Apparel, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf91-14 Moth Protection For Woolen Apparel, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses methods for protecting woolen apparel from moth damage.
G90-971 Accent On Accessories, Carol Thayer
G90-971 Accent On Accessories, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication describes how to select shoes, hosiery, handbags, belts, scarves, and jewelry to complement and add the finishing touches to your appearance.
Accessories are the little things that add sparkle to your appearance; the finishing touches that complete an outfit and make it yours. Accessories can center others' attention on your best features through harmony of line, color, and texture. They can add a touch of the latest fashion.
Heg88-240 Sewing With Denim, Rose Marie Tondl
Heg88-240 Sewing With Denim, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Selecting, preparing, interfacing and lining denim, as well as denim sewing techniques, are covered in this guide.
Denim is popular all over the world. Jeans made of denim are worn by millions of people. The term denim is derived from the French "serge de Nimes," a twilled fabric made in Nimes, France. It was used as "sail" cloth for ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Heg88-237 Sewing With Stripes, Rose Marie Tondl
Heg88-237 Sewing With Stripes, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Sewing with stripes is easier when you know what pitfalls to avoid. This Guide covers pattern selection, yardage requirements, stripe strategies and more.
Any way you line them up, stripes make a striking fashion statement. You can be as bold or as subtle as you like with stripes. Nothing gives a garment less appeal than stripes that do not meet and match at seams.