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Before we break out our
sewing machine; and start
whipping up breathtaking
ensembles, let's sit back and
consider where we are going. .
A knowledge of color and
fabric is essential, if we are going
to start out on the right track.
• Some of, us are blessed with a
natural feel fOr fabric, but most
of us have to learn the hard ' way.
I will help you with the
fundamentals; then you'll be on
your own.
Color is stimulating, exciting,
soothing, dull, and affects our
senses in many more ways. Used
. wisely, with invagination, it will
• give your wardrobe a lift and
enhance your overall appearance
skin tone, hair radiance, etc.
- In home decorating, color is
of prime concern to the
decorator.
To use color skillfully, you
should have some knowledge of
the color system., The primary
colors are yellow, blue, and red.
_ ... These ._arse ,pure
nannot.:lie.-.Ereated_by:.arn'xt re
of other colors. - ,
The secondary colors, violet,
orange and green, are produced
by mixing equal amounts 9f two
of the, prhnary_colors. Th e se are
° the six standard Colors.
Intermediate colors, br_hues,
are derived from mixing ' a
primary color with a secondary
color. The six standard and six
intermediate colors are called
the twelve ."true' colors, as they*
are not mixed with white, grey.,
or black.
Example: Yellow primary
plus blue primary = green
secondary; yellow primary plus
green secondary = yellow -green
intermediate; blue primary plus
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green secondary - blue-green
intermediate.
Got it? Good.
Now -= when true colors are
diluted with white, grey, or
black, the result is a tint or
shade. Grey or • black make a
"color darker, thus, a shade.
White ' makes a color , lighter,
becoming a.tint.
Now that we know what'color
is, let's decide the temperature
and nature of color. Warm colors
are red; orange, and yellow. All
colors derived, from the
mixtures share in .their warn
Blue in all hues remains c,
Green and violet, having eqt ,.i
amounts of warm and cool,
remain neither warm or cool. As
warmer colors are added to
them, they become warm, while
if the blue content increases,
they become cool. .
Warm colors. make the size of
an object seem larger, and the
size of a room smaller. Cool
colors act in the opposite way.
Light, bright or vivid shades
of most colors tend to make the
figure appear larger, or heavier.
On the other . hand,' darker,
subdued tones of the self -same
colors have a slimming effect.
This does not mean that a
stocky or • overweight person
must always wear dull colors.
When we _discusschoosing a
pattern, you will°irid ways that
••
menie
fashion lines can offset the
effect of the color.
Remember, too, that the
chick black, dress, is always in
fashion. It can be changed and
accented -with jewellery or a
scarf; and can 1.3Q worn all year
round.
Rules for achieving color
harmony are explicit.
The best known rule is
monochromatic. — tite use of°
various tints and '.shades of one
color. You can also get
interesting effects by mixing•
different textures, weaves, and
fibres. Before mixing ' these,
however, check to see if they
look well together, and are
comparable, in, weight. • ,
* .Never mix two prints, two
plaids, or ,a print and a plaid.
Combining contrasting colors
is another 'way to achieve
harmony. Careful! Three .‘or
more .. contrasting colors can
destroy the effect you are trying
to create.
Those are the rules. By
looking in magazines and store
windows, you can seethat our
fashion leaders bend and break
these rules quite. often. There is
a real skill in shocking the eye
More lady doctors needed
to
listen. to female ills
The scene is a physician's
office. The woman patient
enters and the doctor- ,remarks.
casually: "That's a lovely -dress."
Impossible? No, not at all. It
happened to a mature woman
visiting ''her doctor -- also a
woman.
The patient, daughter of a
physician, had been treated by
male doctors" most of her life.
She is pleased with the switch to '
a woman doctor.,
"The relationship is different.
At first, you're startled because
she is apt to say things you never
heard from a male doctor,— like
commentson my lingerie. But I
like it. I can talk to her more
freely."
Dr. Elizabeth' Connell,
associate . professor of
o b stetrics-gynecology 'at
Columbia Presbyterian Medical
Center in New York, concurs.
She believes that women find it
easier to confide in a physician
of their own sex.
She said: "If she's talking to a
woman doctor about menstrual"
periods and the patient says,
pleasantly. To use such shocks ---`you know;' you do ,know, and
skillfully, you must first learn
the rules. .
Next week will be fibre week.
O.K.?
you communicate. And when
you're pregnant and your
patient is pregnant, you
communicate. And when a
b menopausal woman- talks to a
woman physician, she can talk
+about hot flashes and' even
though the doctor hasn't
reached her age level, Is think the
patient has the feeling, that the,
doctor knows exactly what she's
'talking about. I think the
woman doctor has an ability to
rconlrnunicate that the male ,
doctor, in some way, never has."
Women,,patients make up thew,
major Portion of the woman
physician's practice. The
American" Medical Women's
Association states that only
about 30 percent of the patients
treated by about 22,000.
practicing women physicians in
the United States are men.
The most ~famous s-
uch
patient, of course, was the late
President John' • F. • Kennedy,
whose physician was Dr. • Janet
Travell.- -
It is impossible to estimate
how many women in the United
States or Canada might choose a
woman physician — if they
could. There is a shortage. of
women physicians iit both
countries.
At present, seven percent of
the M.D.s in the . U.S. are
women. Compared to other
nations, this is low.
At a recent meeting of the
Medical Women's International
Association, representing 28
countries, the United States was
fourth from the bottom in a
l hak inns.. In
Rtallyussiaof, 'for
woexamen ple,py?4 percent
of the doctors are female.
While gains are being made,
they are minimal.• women now
represent nine` Percent -4 the
freshmen eerollef in medical
schools, On the whole, they are
top caliber students, For
example, among the 'National
Merit scholars who want to
become physicians, one third are
girls, „
Dr. ,v Connell', echoes the
sentiment of other women
physicians when she says that
the majority of women prefer a
woman doctor. She has found
this • to be true, based --on,
experience.
But she ' ' says there - are
exceptions, particularly among
those women who were raised in
a milieu where a woman's place
was in.the home — not behind a
desk or :at the other end of .a
stethoscope.
"Most of these women are
thinking in the pattern of the
older generation, and within
their ideas of the feminine role
the woman physician carries no
authority," said Dr.- Connell. "If
She is the . best-known woman
doctor in the world, she is a
woman first and a doctor
second. But this is becoming
increasingly less true."
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