Title:
Everson Hall, Clothing Construction Laboratory, Home Economics Building. The Clothing
Construction Laboratory in the new Home Economics Building on the Davis campus of the University of
California. Large cork top tables with folding ends are for cutting and working on clothing.
Storage and lap work tables, also with cork tops, slide under the larger work tables. Four-unit
ironing board is designed to conserve space. L-shaped sewing machine cabinets are designed for most
efficient work space, and are equipped with a vertical pull-up rod to hold garments. Nearly all
makes of sewing machines, both domestic and foreign, are available to students in this laboratory
so they may learn the features of each.
Date:
circa 1952
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Dept. of Special Collections. Permissions for use must be submitted in writing to: The Head of
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