Re: [h-cost] Loot-n-Booty Report, 2013

2013-12-27 Thread AnnBWass
I got a shawl--modernish, but I think it will pass for Regency. My DD  gave 
me a jeweled peacock pin in shades of blue and green and my husband a bow  
tie (that is all he wears these days) in colors to match.
 
 Most of my clothing/textile gifts are on the giving side: Made my  3-1/2 
year old granddaughter a matching skirt and tote bag in a Minnie Mouse  
print. She couldn't understand the grown-ups' mirth when she opened the package 
 
and announced, it's a Minnie skirt. The two older grands will get swing 
dance  skirts, to be made in January. They are going to a father-daughter 
dance in  February. After much looking for something with polka dots, I ended 
up 
with a  black ground with hot pink, gray, and white dots and silver 
sprinkles. One girl  got a hot pink cardigan and the other a gray one. (Also 
clothing related--I had  to order the sweaters from Lands End. Fortunately, I 
ordered in plenty of time  for delivery. Everything in the stores seemed to 
have 
rather hideous designs of  one kind or another--no nice solid colors.)
 
You all enjoy your presents, y'hear? And may the new year bring lots of  
sewing and dress up time.
 
Ann Wass
 
 
In a message dated 12/27/2013 12:03:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
chim...@ravensgard.org writes:

Nobody  has started this thread yet? Amazing, 8-)

Well... Medieval Clothing and  Textiles #9, thanks to a coupon that brought 
the price down to what the DH  could stand! 
Dress Accessories, 1150-1450  (finally)
Wearing the Cloak, Dressing the Soldier in Roman  Times (this goes with 
post-Roman Arthuriana)

and, OT, a Jayne  cap!  as per Firefly, see at  
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/f108/   of course, I don't have the  
accompanying firepower to REALLY 
complete the look, but Himself was satisfied  that it was a COMPLETE 
surprise, 8-)  I had even opened the delivery pkg  by mistake and not really 
recognized it, and had completely forgotten making  whatever joke about it when 
we 
originally saw it!  100% acrylic and it is  actually warm in the drafty 
house!

and a cookery book, and a history  book, and a couple of comic-strip/manga 
collections, and a couple of  children's books from my eternal-list... 
Himself was wailing about how I have  to provide him with MORE NON-book ideas! 
So 
I also have a couple of jigsaw  puzzles, 8-); now I just have to find time 
to DO them! And get past bridling  when teh boyz push in to HELP me go 
FASTER!

Hope you all got stuff you  wanted/ liked/ were surprised by/ had other 
positive reactions to,  8-)

Hoppy Gnu  Year!
chimene
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Re: [h-cost] Loot-n-Booty Report, 2013

2013-12-27 Thread AnnBWass


In a message dated 12/27/2013 12:03:44 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
f...@lavoltapress.com writes:

Three  identical crewel-embroidered shawls from Heritage Trading to make 
a  Regency dress
Let us know how it turns out! I bought two shawls in Spain almost 10  years 
ago and started a Regency overdress, which still isn't done. One of my  
goals this year is to finish it. 
 
Ann Wass

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Re: [h-cost] Loot-n-Booty Report, 2013

2013-12-27 Thread Emily Gilbert
I got the Regency Wardrobe pattern from La Mode Bagatelle - pattern 
pieces for several different skirt, bodice, and sleeve styles (plus 
accessories) that can be put together into a huge range of different 
garments!  My aunt and uncle also sent me a silk shawl that they bought 
in Tanzania, which is going to go very nicely with the fabric I'm 
planning to use to make a dress from the above pattern.  It's all 
connected. : )


Emily


On 12/26/2013 4:31 PM, Patricia Dunham wrote:

Nobody has started this thread yet? Amazing, 8-)

Well... Medieval Clothing and Textiles #9, thanks to a coupon that brought the 
price down to what the DH could stand!
Dress Accessories, 1150-1450 (finally)
Wearing the Cloak, Dressing the Soldier in Roman Times (this goes with 
post-Roman Arthuriana)

and, OT, a Jayne cap!  as per Firefly, see at 
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/f108/   of course, I don't have the 
accompanying firepower to REALLY complete the look, but Himself was satisfied 
that it was a COMPLETE surprise, 8-)  I had even opened the delivery pkg by 
mistake and not really recognized it, and had completely forgotten making 
whatever joke about it when we originally saw it!  100% acrylic and it is 
actually warm in the drafty house!

and a cookery book, and a history book, and a couple of comic-strip/manga 
collections, and a couple of children's books from my eternal-list... Himself 
was wailing about how I have to provide him with MORE NON-book ideas! So I also 
have a couple of jigsaw puzzles, 8-); now I just have to find time to DO them! 
And get past bridling when teh boyz push in to HELP me go FASTER!

Hope you all got stuff you wanted/ liked/ were surprised by/ had other positive 
reactions to, 8-)

Hoppy Gnu Year!
chimene
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[h-cost] Loot-n-Booty Report, 2013

2013-12-26 Thread Patricia Dunham
Nobody has started this thread yet? Amazing, 8-)

Well... Medieval Clothing and Textiles #9, thanks to a coupon that brought the 
price down to what the DH could stand! 
Dress Accessories, 1150-1450 (finally)
Wearing the Cloak, Dressing the Soldier in Roman Times (this goes with 
post-Roman Arthuriana)

and, OT, a Jayne cap!  as per Firefly, see at 
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/f108/   of course, I don't have the 
accompanying firepower to REALLY complete the look, but Himself was satisfied 
that it was a COMPLETE surprise, 8-)  I had even opened the delivery pkg by 
mistake and not really recognized it, and had completely forgotten making 
whatever joke about it when we originally saw it!  100% acrylic and it is 
actually warm in the drafty house!

and a cookery book, and a history book, and a couple of comic-strip/manga 
collections, and a couple of children's books from my eternal-list... Himself 
was wailing about how I have to provide him with MORE NON-book ideas! So I also 
have a couple of jigsaw puzzles, 8-); now I just have to find time to DO them! 
And get past bridling when teh boyz push in to HELP me go FASTER!

Hope you all got stuff you wanted/ liked/ were surprised by/ had other positive 
reactions to, 8-)

Hoppy Gnu Year!
chimene
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Re: [h-cost] Loot-n-Booty Report, 2013

2013-12-26 Thread Lavolta Press


Costume-related gifts I received from my husband:

A year of 1916 La Mode Illustree with the pattern sheets

The book Textiles, the Art of Mankind, by Mary Schoeser

Another book, Jacques Henri Lartigue: The Invention of an Artist, by 
Kevin Moore


Three identical crewel-embroidered shawls from Heritage Trading to make 
a Regency dress


And my gift to myself, a whole wad of 1908 La Mode Illustree with the 
pattern sheets


Fran
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com



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