I'm sorry. I've only seen what you've described in a 1/2 inch size.
They're found in the curtain/drapery department of one of our local shops.
-Crystal.
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Kahlara wrote:
I would like to find something from an earlier era for the shirt though. Was thinking of
making a variation on the 'T-tunic, but it would require so much tailoring to
make it fit well that using a pattern with set in sleeves would probably be easier and
quicker. I have the
I've also been told that you can get them from fishing supply shops.
Not yet tried going there though.
Warmest Regards,
Aylwen Garden
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I'm coming to this discussion late (just having rejoined the list),
but on an issue of terminology origin raised...
At 8:31 AM -0700 7/22/05, Kahlara wrote:
Yes, Jacobite shirt - I have also seen it refered to as a ghilie
shirt, presumably because the opening was laced.
There is a good
How do I unsubscribe from this list? I have tried all the tricks listed
on the H-Costume site to no avail.
Joe
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Would it be the digital.nypl archives?
http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco/index.cfm
http://digital.nypl.org/mmpco/browse.cfm
That's probably the most helpful link to give as their categores are quite
nice to just jump into:
for you, scroll down to costume-1910s
michaela de bruce