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Measuring Up: Quality Standards for Sewn Items/Projects
Measuring Up: Quality Standards for Sewn Items/Projects PNW0197  
Author(s): Kay Hendrickson, Jan Hiller, and Nancy Mordhorst
The purpose of this publication is to list and describe specific characteristics that can be expected in high-quality construction of either home-sewn or ready-to-wear garments or other sewn items. This information can serve as a practical tool for individuals, young or old, seeking to improve their sewing skills, 4-H clothing and textile project members and leaders, teachers, and judges.

Publisher: WSU Extension Bulletins Press
Published: August 1998.   8 pages.
 
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