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	<title>Don McCunn&#039;s Blog &#187; History of Fashion</title>
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		<title>Period Patternmaking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of patternmaking is an interesting field which I have only explored minimally. From the research I have done, the early patternmaking techniques use detailed instructions to create patterns from measurements for specific garments. These instructions must be followed by rote.
To show you what I mean, below I am including an illustration and instructions [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Book Review: Chic Chicago</title>
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Chic Chicago is an exhibit catalog for garments from the couture collection at the Chicago History Museum. This exhibit runs from September 27, 2008 through July 26, 2009. An earlier version of the exhibit appeared at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York city in 2007 &#038; 2008.
If you live [...]]]></description>
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