[h-cost] Hair cloth since when

2009-12-31 Thread Hanna Zickermann
Hello there, can anyone please point me out to where and when hair cloth was used first to interline menĀ“s jackets or uniforms? I am so confused about this, as I heard that they used fabric with horsehair first in 1840s petticoats. Is that the same horsehair fabric like old-fashioned

Re: [h-cost] Hair cloth since when

2009-12-31 Thread annbwass
Hair canvas has goat hair, not horsehair. Not sure when it was first used as interfacing, but I do know that turn-of-the-19th century interfacing for men's coats was heavily sized linen--similar to, but not the same as, modern buckram. Others on the list might know if there is a source, but I

[h-cost] OT - Facebook concern

2009-12-31 Thread Shea Munroe
Facebook kept this one quiet, just like Yahoo does with their changes. For those of you concerned about your information being distributed without your knowledge: Facebook will automatically index all your info on Google, which allows everyone to view it. To change this option, from your Facebook

Re: [h-cost] OT - Facebook concern

2009-12-31 Thread Andrew T Trembley
Shea Munroe wrote: Facebook kept this one quiet, just like Yahoo does with their changes. For those of you concerned about your information being distributed without your knowledge: Facebook will automatically index all your info on Google, which allows everyone to view it. To change this

Re: [h-cost] OT - Facebook concern

2009-12-31 Thread Susan Carroll-Clark
Shea Munroe wrote: Hope this will help keep our lists from being plished. What does our mailing list have to do with Facebook? It's not like the list e-mails I get are posted there or anything. Oh, and Google has been indexing Facebook (not the other way around) for a couple of years now.