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- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: How to Make an Evening Bag
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Description
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Episode 7. Louise Winslow teaches the viewer how to craft an evening bag out of nylon brocade, satin, and muslin with Domestic Sewing Machine model #717. She also demonstrates how to attach lace to the bottom of a dress slip and apply a design to a place mat using a special zig zag attachment. Winslow concludes by explaining how the sewing machine, along with written direction sheets and patterns, can be purchased.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC186
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Custom Tailoring a Skirt
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 3. Louise Winslow demonstrates the steps to tailor a skirt, including adding a zipper, putting on a waist band, pressing the wool fabric, and hemming the lining. She also promotes Domestic sewing machine model #735 and highlights its usability and attachment features.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC205
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Be Your Own Dressmaker, Fitting the Dress
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 12. Louise Winslow teaches the viewer how to properly stitch and fit a dress using Domestic sewing machine model #717. She also demonstrates how to use the "magic key button hole worker" attachment, highlights the storage compartments in the machine's flat-top, knee-hole desk, and instructs how to obtain written direction sheets. A continuation from Episode 11.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC200
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Custom Tailoring a Jacket, Finishing the Garment
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 6. Louise Winslow finishes sewing the jacket from episodes 4 and 5 and teaches the viewer how to stitch and press the sleeves, put in the lining, and create garment weights. She also promotes Domestic sewing machine model #735.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC211
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Custom Tailoring a Jacket, Making Bound Button-holes
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 5. Louise Winslow continues sewing and tailoring the suit jacket from episode 4. She instructs the viewer how to create and press bound button holes, as well as stitch sleeves. She also promotes the deluxe Domestic sewing machine model #787 in the color "blonde."
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC213
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Custom Tailoring a Suit
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 2. Louise Winslow instructs the viewer on how to custom-tailor a suit. She select a suit style for a woman named Suzette and demonstrates how the fabric is cut and sewed using a flat-top, knee-hole Domestic sewing machine desk. Winslow also promotes the booklet "101 Ways to Save with your Sewing Machine."
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC184
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Be Your Own Dressmaker, Cutting the Dress
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 11. Louise Winslow presents Domestic sewing machine model #717 and instructs the viewer on how to cut and stitch a homemade dress. She highlights the simplified threading feature and numerous storage compartments on the sewing machine.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC191
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: How to Make Curtains
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 9. Louise Winslow introduces Domestic sewing machine model #787 and instructs the viewer on how to measure, cut, and sew criss-cross window curtains. She also presents the various hemming and ruffler attachments available for the machine.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC207
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Be Your Own Dressmaker, Finishing the Dress
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 13. Louise Winslow finishes sewing the dress from episodes 11 and 12, demonstrates a new technique for adding a zipper to a garment made of lightweight fabric, shows how to correctly apply hem tape, and decorates a blouse. Winslow completes this work with the Domestic sewing machine model #735.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC277
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: Custom Tailoring a Jacket
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 4. Louise Winslow demonstrates the first steps of assembling a tailored jacket. She cuts, pins, and sews the pocket flaps, cuts the interfacing, and joins the two front pieces. Winslow uses the compact Domestic sewing machine model #787 to complete the sewing work.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC280
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing production scripts
- Date(s)
- 1949, 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (sponsor), Winslow, Louise (Actor)
- Description
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Includes four television commercial scripts in which actress, Louise Winslow tells the audience to watch her new series, "Adventures in Sewing." Included is one film script from an episode of "Adventures in Sewing," in which Winslow instructs her audience how to finish tailoring a jacket garment while demonstrating features of the Domestic brand sewing machine. Also included are three scripts from the "Through the Kitchen Window" film series, in which Winslow demonstrates different cooking...
Show moreIncludes four television commercial scripts in which actress, Louise Winslow tells the audience to watch her new series, "Adventures in Sewing." Included is one film script from an episode of "Adventures in Sewing," in which Winslow instructs her audience how to finish tailoring a jacket garment while demonstrating features of the Domestic brand sewing machine. Also included are three scripts from the "Through the Kitchen Window" film series, in which Winslow demonstrates different cooking techniques and products while making a dish.
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- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_05_17
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Food is Fun production script
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), American Gas Association (sponsor), Winslow, Louise (Author)
- Description
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In this script for a film production series hosted by actress, Louise Winslow, kitchen gas appliances are demonstrated for their superior abilities to cook food. Winslow puts together a meal while describing the perks and attributes of gas appliances.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_02_03
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Wear-Ever Aluminum Foil Kitchen Magic production materials
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft Productions, Inc. (Production company), Aluminum Company of America (sponsor), Winslow, Louise (Actor)
- Description
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These scripts for a series of brief, five-minute film productions are written for actress, Louise Winslow. In the series, Winslow demonstrates a recipe while emphasizing her use of Wear-Ever aluminum foil and discussing the importance of foil in the process of cooking. Also included is a proposal which outlines a treatment for a motion picture titled, "Opportunity Unlimited" intended to recruit new men for employment at Wear-Ever.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_01_16
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Kitchen Chats
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Aluminum Company of America (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Host)
- Description
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A collection of six "Kitchen Chats" episodes starring Louise Winslow: Tips on Broiling Meat, How to Serve Leftovers, A Better Way to Broil Fish, New Ways to Store Foods, How to Roast Fowl, and Baking with a Silver Lining. In each episode, Winslow demonstrates how to prepare or store various foods with Wear-Ever Foil, an aluminum cooking foil.
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC453
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Food is Fun
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- American Gas Association (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (hst)
- Description
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Louise Winslow, a home economist, shows the viewer how to make an angel food cake and a ham dinner. Includes a sales pitch for gas-powered refrigerators. Directed by Charles Ranallo.
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC052
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Adventures in Sewing: How to Make Draperies
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Domestic Sewing Machine Co. (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter) (Screenwriter), Culley, Ray, 1904-1983 (Producer), Ranallo, Charles (Director)
- Description
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Episode 10. Louise Winslow presents the "cabinet style" Domestic sewing machine model #735 with an "easy up head lift." She uses the machine to instruct the viewer on how to properly sew draperies for residential windows. Winslow also promotes the complimentary booklet "How to Make Curtains, Draperies, and Slip Covers."
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC189
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- The Easiest Iron You've Ever Used production script
- Date(s)
- 1951
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company (sponsor), Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. (Associated name), Winslow, Louise (Actor)
- Description
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A script for a film production advertising a new ironing appliance developed by the Westinghouse Electric Company. The iron reportedly requires less effort from its user and its use is demonstrated in the production.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_21_08
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- The Easiest Iron You've Ever Used
- Date(s)
- 1951
- Contributor(s)
- Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company (Sponsor), Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Winslow, Louise (Onscreen presenter), Kiene, Julia (Onscreen presenter)
- Description
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Louise Winslow speaks to Julia Kiene, manager of Westinghouse Home Economics Institute, about Westinghouse's new open-handle iron and how its design and features make ironing easy. Winslow and Kiene then demonstrate how the iron can be used on shirts, dresses, small cloth pieces, and other items.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC287
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Through the Kitchen Window
- Date(s)
- 1949
- Description
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Demo episode of "Through the Kitchen Window," hosted by Louise Winslow. Winslow prepares rye bread, salt sticks, lobster newburg, and lemon jelly salad using various gas-powered kitchen appliances. She also promotes a Domestic sewing machine and monograms bathroom towels. Filmed with the Cinecraft "Cinescope" process.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films (Accession 2019.227)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_2019227_FC533
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films