Showing 10 items matching "dressmaker's tool"
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Hem marker stand, 1900s
... dressmaker...dressmaking...alterations...tailor...dressmaker's tool...tool for gauging the height of a hem, such as on a dress or curtain. The adjustable arm slides along the ruler and its snug fit ensures that it stays at the right height. The end of the arm has a metal pin inserted into it to hold a piece of chalk, which would be used to mark the fabric. The hem marker would be used by professional dressmakers...Since that time the tool has evolved into a more efficient design that makes home sewing easier. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Maritime Village Maritime Museum Shipwreck coast Great Ocean Road hem marker dressmaker dressmaking alterations tailor dressmaker's tool sewing marker sewing gauge seamstress domestic use dress fitting curtain hemming Birmingham freestanding chalk hem marker stand home craft "- - - - / - - - - - / -BIRMINGHAM" On end of arm "2*4' Ham marking stand with a wooden ruler, stand and a sliding adjustable arm on a brass sleeve. ...This hem marker stand is a measuring tool for gauging the height of a hem, such as on a dress or curtain. The adjustable arm slides along the ruler and its snug fit ensures that it stays at the right height. The end of the arm has a metal pin inserted into it to hold a piece of chalk, which would be used to mark the fabric. The hem marker would be used by professional dressmakers, seamstresses, and tailors as well as by crafts people at home. The hem marker was made in Birmingham.The hem marking stand is an example of tools used during the 1900s in the garments and furnishings trades as well as for domestic purposes. Since that time the tool has evolved into a more efficient design that makes home sewing easier.Ham marking stand with a wooden ruler, stand and a sliding adjustable arm on a brass sleeve. The arm has a metal pin on the end. Measurements are marked on both sides, inches on one side and centimetres on the other. Inscriptions are stamped into the wood. Made in Birmingham."- - - - / - - - - - / -BIRMINGHAM" On end of arm "2*4'flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, hem marker, dressmaker, dressmaking, alterations, tailor, dressmaker's tool, sewing marker, sewing gauge, seamstress, domestic use, dress fitting, curtain hemming, birmingham, freestanding, chalk hem marker, stand, home craft -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, E-Gee Printers, Middleton & Manning's Gippsland Directory 1884-5, 1983
... Listed alphabetically by surname under each region, this lists heads of household (mostly male but there are a few females mentioned), together with their occupation and address.The list includes farmers, labourers, coach painters, dairywoman, teacher, saddler, brickmaker, merchant, laundress, hotel keeper, minister of religion, dressmaker, grocer, grazier, gasfitter, seedsman, coachbuilder, engineer, auctioneer, upholsterer, fowler, journalist, surveyor, musician, traveller, watchmaker, solicitor, restaurant keeper, blacksmith and miner. It is not just "business owners" mentioned in this directory it is everyone. (ref Gen E Books) This is a useful reference tool ...The 1884-1885 Directory was the first year of publication for the Middleton and Manning's Gippsland Directory. It was first published by Ale Middleton and Francis Beresford Manning. Beginning with advertisements from local businesses of the time, this is followed by a short gazetteer of places around the region, as well as general information on the districts of Gippsland. The main part of the Directory consisting of about 100 pages, is the Alphabetical Directory. Listed alphabetically by surname under each region, this lists heads of household (mostly male but there are a few females mentioned), together with their occupation and address.The list includes farmers, labourers, coach painters, dairywoman, teacher, saddler, brickmaker, merchant, laundress, hotel keeper, minister of religion, dressmaker, grocer, grazier, gasfitter, seedsman, coachbuilder, engineer, auctioneer, upholsterer, fowler, journalist, surveyor, musician, traveller, watchmaker, solicitor, restaurant keeper, blacksmith and miner. It is not just "business owners" mentioned in this directory it is everyone. (ref Gen E Books)This is a useful reference tool.A 135 pp soft covered book with an orange/brown cover. On the front cover in black print is a range of advertisements or local businesses. It contains a short gazetteer of places in the region as well as general information on the districts of Gippsland. The main part of the directory is an alphabetical list of the household , with occupations and addresses. This is a reprint of the original.directory-gippsland book-middleton-manning-1884-5 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Dressmaking Equipment, Rulex, Standard Metric Dressmaker's Square, 1960s
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Metric dressmaker's square used for designing and adjusting clothing patterns. dressmaking tools dressmakers square sewing Rulex; Scale 1:5 Right angle square, each arm 3 x 21 cm, measurements printed in black on laquered finished wood Standard Metric Dressmaker's Square Functional object Dressmaking Equipment Rulex ...Metric dressmaker's square used for designing and adjusting clothing patterns.Right angle square, each arm 3 x 21 cm, measurements printed in black on laquered finished woodRulex; Scale 1:5dressmaking tools, dressmakers square, sewing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - DRESSMAKER'S SCISSORS
... The scissors are rusty. Tool DRESSMAKER'S SCISSORS ...Dressmaking scissors. Blades lenght 17 cm. total lenght 30 cm. The scissors are rusty.handcrafts, dressmaking, scissors -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Sewing Equipment, cotton reel 'Knox's', early 20thC
... The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing, napery, tools and household goods. The women were skilful dressmakers and craft workers....The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing, napery, tools and household goods. The women were skilful dressmakers and craft workers. moorabbin brighton early settlers pioneers cheltenham knox pty. ltd. kilbirnie scotland cotton mills dressmaking W..J.KNOX / KILBIRNIE SCOTLAND/ 50/ 100yds A wooden reel of 'Knox's Three Cord' sewing cotton . 100 yards Sewing Equipment, cotton reel 'Knox's' W.J.Knox Pty Ltd ...W & J Knox Ltd were cotton millers in Kilbernie, Scotland during the time after the Industrial Revolution when Great Brittain exported manufactured cotton products globally. The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing, napery, tools and household goods. The women were skilful dressmakers and craft workers.A wooden reel of 'Knox's Three Cord' sewing cotton . 100 yardsW..J.KNOX / KILBIRNIE SCOTLAND/ 50/ 100ydsmoorabbin, brighton, early settlers, pioneers, cheltenham, knox pty. ltd. kilbirnie scotland, cotton mills, dressmaking -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Clothing, Lady's white, long, half petticoat cotton c1900, c1900C
... The petticoat has a placket on the side seam and is fastened with bone buttons, The pioneer families had to be self sufficient making their own tools, clothing, while developing their market gardens, fruit orchards and dairy farms in Moorabbin Shire The pioneer women in Moorabbin Shire had to make and repair the clothes for themselves and their families and were accomplished in dressmaking, needlework , craftwork and knitting clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a wide flounce lace edging and bone buttons at side seam Clothing, Lady's white, long, half petticoat cotton c1900 Unrecorded l Dressmaker ...A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a gathered flounce and lace insert at hem. The petticoat has a placket on the side seam and is fastened with bone buttons, The pioneer families had to be self sufficient making their own tools, clothing, while developing their market gardens, fruit orchards and dairy farms in Moorabbin Shire The pioneer women in Moorabbin Shire had to make and repair the clothes for themselves and their families and were accomplished in dressmaking, needlework , craftwork and knitting A Lady's white, long, cotton half petticoat with a wide flounce lace edging and bone buttons at side seam clothing, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, lacework, moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Tool - Easy hem skirt marker, unknown
... - Found in local Op Shop! - Tool used by home dressmakers...- Found in local Op Shop! - Tool used by home dressmakers Dressmaking Home sewing Easy Hem Skirt Marker on wooden ruler Easy Hem Skirt Marker in metal marker C 1970's - Tool used to mark skirt hems accurately to chosen height - Wooden ruler in inches with adjustable metal marker for inserting pin into hem fabric - Metal tripod stand Tool Easy hem skirt marker ...- Found in local Op Shop! - Tool used by home dressmakersC 1970's - Tool used to mark skirt hems accurately to chosen height - Wooden ruler in inches with adjustable metal marker for inserting pin into hem fabric - Metal tripod standEasy Hem Skirt Marker on wooden ruler Easy Hem Skirt Marker in metal markerdressmaking, home sewing -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyTracing wheel, Eureka
... Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Used by dressmakers for tracing patterns sewing tools pattern making dressmaking clothing Branded "Eureka" on both sides Tracing wheel. ...Used by dressmakers for tracing patternsTracing wheel. Serrated small metal wheel and shaft in wooden handleBranded "Eureka" on both sidessewing tools, pattern making, dressmaking, clothing -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Dressmaker's Hem Measuring Stick, 1920s
... tools Hem Measurements On tape - DEAN - MADE IN ENGLAND Three measures on varying size bases. The two measures with circular bases include a pin cushion or receptacle for pins. The measure on the rectangular base has been home-made. Dressmaker's ...These dressmaker hem measures were widely used universally from the mid-nineteenth century both commercially and domestically. They were used to enable the dressmaker to carefully measure and height of a hemline to ensure they were even. This implement became particularly important with changing fashions which saw the rising hemlines. The measure could also be used when completing home furnishing tasks check regular and even length of curtains. The Dean Tape Measure company was started by Edward Dean in 1850. He started working with his father who was a carpenter making builder's measures and then became a "measure maker". The company was taken over by Stanley in the 1980s. The production of Dean brand tape measures ceased in 1989.These items are significant because they were widely used for domestic and commercial use from the 1850s onwards.Three measures on varying size bases. The two measures with circular bases include a pin cushion or receptacle for pins. The measure on the rectangular base has been home-made.On tape - DEAN - MADE IN ENGLANDdean tape measures, dressmaking tools, hem measurements -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Tool - Metal Stiletto
... Used to form a hole in embroidery and other dressmakers activities. Tool Metal Stiletto ...From the Betty McPhee sewing collectionMetal stiletto or seamstress eyelet-pricker, with a wooden handle. Handle is secured to stiletto with a metal ferrule. Used to form a hole in embroidery and other dressmakers activities.handcrafts, equipment
