Book/Printed Material How to make hand made flowers,
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- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 3 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 4 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 5 of How to make hand made flowers, HOW TO MAKE HAND MADE FLOWERS ADA JONES SMITH
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 6 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 7 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 8 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 9 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 10 of How to make hand made flowers,
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 11 of How to make hand made flowers, HOW TO MAKE HAND MADE FLOWERS by ADA JONES ^MITH Instructor of Millinery Columbia University New York Published by ADA JONES SMITH Room I0I2 loi Park Ave., Xcw York First Edition
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 12 of How to make hand made flowers, Copyright 1922 Bv ADA TONES SMITH -^0 ©CU684685 m24 72 /v\0 1
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 13 of How to make hand made flowers, INTRODUCTION In this book of Hand-made Flowers it has been my aim to give a variety of principles and to show^ the many kinds of materials that may be used with satisfac-…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 14 of How to make hand made flowers, Velvet or velvet ribbon flowers are used for after- noon dress, yarn flowers for street dress, and organdy for an organdy hat or dress. All these flowers not only add charm to…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 15 of How to make hand made flowers, GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR FLOWER MAKING V^AREFULLY read directions for making a flower. Note which silk is dampened before using and which is not. Note which petals are gathered between thumb and finger…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 16 of How to make hand made flowers, little as it will take to soften the gum arable, allow to set over night. If it is too thin the next morning set it aside in a warm place without the…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 17 of How to make hand made flowers, A spray or calyx may be commercial or may be made of silk or velvet as follows: (1) take a small piece of material 1 inch square; (2) fold diagonally three times;…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 18 of How to make hand made flowers, Green IVinding Fibre is one of the dressy stem finishes. Cut as much fibre from the spool as you think will wind the stem. Allow this fibre to uncurl as much as…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 19 of How to make hand made flowers, Loose Bud Spray Article I UT Art. I, Fig. 1. One inch squares for buds 3 2^ inches by 1% inches for leaves This bunch of silk flowers consists of six buds…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 20 of How to make hand made flowers, Berry Cluster Article II CUT 3 1 inch squares for leaves 10 1 inch squares for berries, 1 HE Berry Cluster consists of ten berries and three green leaves. To make a…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 21 of How to make hand made flowers, B. The raw edges are now on the open side. Gather raw edges at the base with right thumb and finger. Hold with left thumb and finger and wind with winding wire…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 22 of How to make hand made flowers, Art. Ill, Figs. 4, 5, 6. quarter inch hem; (2) press with thumb and finger (3) bring down to C (4) gather with thumb and finger up to A (5) wind with…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 23 of How to make hand made flowers, bring down each corner of silk over the cotton and work in the rest of the silk (Art. IV, Figs, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) (7) Hold in place with left…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 24 of How to make hand made flowers, or anything for a little color at the blos- som. Wrap each apple stem with winding silk or tape 1 inch only on the stem. LEAVES To get a true pattern of…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 25 of How to make hand made flowers, Daisy Article VI CUT 16 petals as per diagram 23, Plate IV. 2 \y 2 inch squares. 2 green leaves from same pattern as petals. Be most particular to have the top…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 26 of How to make hand made flowers, Small Peony Article VII Petals CUT 5 small 7 large 4 large for green leaves as per diagrams 20. 21, 22, Plate IV. Before cutting the petals and leaves be sure that…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 27 of How to make hand made flowers, STEM Cut a strip of sheet wadding i.^ inch wide and separate. rap a stem wire with this to make a soft surface to hold the winding floss or fibre. LEAVES The…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 28 of How to make hand made flowers, It is large enough to be cut in two places to in- sert the stems of branches of leaves. The end of the wire must be turned back 34 inch against rubber…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 29 of How to make hand made flowers, Tea Rose and Berry Article IX CUT 5 iy2 inch squares for petals. 1 3 inches by I14 inches for center. 11 14 inch squares, light. 11 yi inch squares, dark, for…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 30 of How to make hand made flowers, Art. IX. Figs. 4, 5, 6, 7, TO ASSEMBLE: (1) Place one petal on each side of the center; (2) hold tightly to the rolled bud center and secure with winding wire;…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 31 of How to make hand made flowers, turns the bud around. Bring the end of the silk to the green wire and secure to the green wire by the winding wire. Then cut away the green stem wire for…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 32 of How to make hand made flowers, TO ASSEMBLE THE POXD LILY: On the center just described set the inner petals. Set them on one at a time and not too close to the center. Set outer petals on…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 33 of How to make hand made flowers, Rose Bud Spray Article XII CUT 3 3 inch squares, petals. 3 2y2 inch squares, petals. -1 \y^ inch squares, bud petals. 1 2 inch squares, bud petals. 4 2 inch squares,…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 34 of How to make hand made flowers, TO ASSEMBLE THE BRANCH Place a bud on the tip of the stem wire and the tirst leaf 1 inch below the bud and the other two buds 1 inch below the…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 35 of How to make hand made flowers, White Kid Water Lily Article XIY White kid flowers may be made from the good part of old kid gloves which are beyond wearing. If you do not have enough to make…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 36 of How to make hand made flowers, acter. Common glue will tend to make the leaves hard and stiff. Place the satin on the glued surface and press down with fingers. See that the edges are held securely with…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 37 of How to make hand made flowers, aside to drv while you are making the silver petals and the rolled bud for the pep (Art. IX, Figs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). ROLLED BUD FOR PEP Proceed as in…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 38 of How to make hand made flowers, Pansy Article XVI CUT 2 side petals. 2 back petals. 1 bottom petal. 1 HE flowers described in Article XV and Article XVI differ from the others in that there is a…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 39 of How to make hand made flowers, holds its shape and is always nice in color. A combination of a light and dark shade is effective. Organdy flowers are made more interesting by touching the edges and center with…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
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Image 40 of How to make hand made flowers, (2) draw up tightly and sew it to a piece of wire (Art. XVII, Fig. 6, 7). The second petal is gathered as in the diagram (Art. XVII, Figs. 4 or 8).…
- Contributor: Smith, Ada Jones
- Date: 1922
About this Item
Title
- How to make hand made flowers,
Names
- Smith, Ada Jones.
Created / Published
- New York, Ada J. Smith [c1922]
Headings
- - Artificial flowers
Medium
- 54 p. illus. 22 1/2 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- TT890 .S5
Library of Congress Control Number
- 22020708
OCLC Number
- 2519513
Online Format
- online text
- image