Dressmaker

Name/Title

Dressmaker

Description

Scissors

Context

From 1920s "Scouting for Girls" DRESSMAKER SYMBOL — SCISSORS 1. Must hold Needlewoman’s Badge. 2. Must know the bias, selvage, and straight width of goods. 3. Must cut and make a garment from a pattern following all rules and directions given. It is suggested that two girls work together on this. 4. * Be able to clean, oil and use a sewing machine. 5. Demonstrate on other person the way to measure for length of skirt, length of sleeve, length from neck to waist line. Sew on hooks and eyes so they will not show. Hang a skirt, make a placket, put skirt on belt. Skirt must be hemmed evenly and hang evenly. 6. Know what to do if a waist is too long from the neck to the waist line and does not fit well. REFERENCES: “Complete Dressmaker,” C. E. Laughlin, Appleton. “The Dress You Wear and How to Make It,” M. J. Rhoe, Putnam. “The Dressmaker,” Butteriek Publishing Co. “Clothing and Health,” Helen Kinne and Anna M. Cooley, Macmillan.

Category

Badge

Clothing/Dress/Costume Details

Article of Clothing/Dress/Costume

Badge

Textile Details

Fabric

Standard Khaki

Color

Khaki with Black Embroidery

Sewing Stitch Type

Embroidered

Made/Created

Time Period

1920-1927

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Girl Scout Collector's Guide

Other Number

K-15

Dimensions

Height

2 in

Width

2 in

Diameter

1-1/4 in