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Our Mothers' Patterns
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A silk furoshiki cloth wrapped bundle containing spools of silk thread
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Spools of silk thread brought from Japan by Maki Kudo around 1900, wrapped in a silk furoshiki cloth
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Sewing school diploma of Motoko Sakamoto (nee Watanabe), March 26, 1925.
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Detail of a piece of silk.
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Pattern templates used by Kinori Oka
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Graduate portrait of Margaret Kayoko Uyeda
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A newspaper article about Haruko Morishita.
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Graduation certificate of Sue Tatebe from the Academy of Dressmaking Arts in Mission, BC, in 1942.
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Toshimi Ochiai's graduation certificate
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Cover of 'Scribbler' book of patterns made by Kimiko Saito
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'Standard Size' drawing from Kimiko Saito's 'Scribbler' draft pattern book, 1940.
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First book of patterns made by Kimiko Saito
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'My Size' drawing from Kimiko Nasu's (nee Saito) first pattern book, 1940.
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'Twixteen,' 'Tiny Tots,' 'Baby's,' drawings from Kimiko Nasu's (nee Saito) first pattern book, 1940.
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Drawings from Kimiko Nasu's first pattern book
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Drawings from Kimiko Nasu's first pattern book
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'Foundation,' 'Three Piece Skirt,' ' Eight Piece Skirt,'
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'Four Piece Skirt,' 'Two Piece Skirt With Flare'
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