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The Maude Russell System of Garment Cutting: Text Book (Classic Reprint)
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The Maude Russell System of Garment Cutting: Text Book (Classic Reprint)
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The Maude Russell System of Garment Cutting: Text Book (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Maude Russell System of Garment Cutting: Text Book
The instructions have been made so plain and the Russell System is so easily adjusted to individual measurements that no woman need experience any trouble whatever in getting complete knowledge of the work from this book.
By the use of this text book the woman in the country home can have the same advantages as her city sister and can equip herself to make not only her plain dresses and house gowns but she can also select and reproduce gar ments having the same dash, style and individuality as the more costly tailored gowns.
Should there be anything about the use of the System or any problem in dressmaking that you do not understand I shall be glad to receive a personal letter from you, stating your problem, and I will assist you in overcoming such difficulties or answer any question you may ask relative to the work. It is my desire to render you all the assistance possible to make your work with the Russell System both a pleasure and a success.
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