Was wondering if anyone had any experience with this line -- I
understand it is an older one. I'm seeing them on ebay now, at
reasonable prices.
Dawn
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I used the ones on the Elizabethan coif. It was great!
Monica
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 11:46 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] Queta's Closet Patterns
Was wondering if anyone had any
I didn't find the book this weekend - busy, only spent a few minutes
looking, books a mess, la-la-la. Thankfully someone else knew the name of
the book and that it's available.
LynnD
On 11/17/07, Katy Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That brings back memories, I saw that exhibit at Hampton
Quoting Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I teach a costume/fashion class and am wondering if there are any
costume history books that cover the 1960s up to 2000. All mine stop
around 1975. Has anyone written a more current one?
And on a similar note ...
What's your favorite text for
Try Fairchild Publishers. They do Women's Wear Daily. They just published
20th Century Dress in the United States by Jane Farrell-Beck and Jean
Parsons
ISBN: 978-1-56367-415-0. If you are getting books for the class, you can
usually get a copy for yourself to check before placing the order.
My Appologies..for remembering incorrectly...but i was sure I heard it at a
lecture bye JAnet in the early 90's..guess i must be getting senile...sorry.
Bambi
Suzi Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 17:05 16/11/2007, you wrote:
HAs ANybody got a copy of or know how to get a copy of the Jane
In a message dated 11/19/2007 9:10:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I'm sorry, but I have to correct you. The person who made the Wives
costumes for the BBC series was not Janet Arnold, but Jean Hunnisett
I also THOUGHT Janet Arnold also lectured on the subject,