otsisto wrote:
For some reason my system doesn't access the pictures as only three pictures
show up and the rest are frames with a little box and red X in the upper
left hand corner.
Argh. It's not your system, it's my ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) editing program. Sorry.
It will be fixed in a few
E House wrote:
No offense meant, but I just don't buy it. =} If the seam were far
enough up to be concealed by the oversleeve, the whole look/drape would
be changed. Even with really careful tailoring and stretching of the
bias, a circle-on-a-tube type of sleeve just doesn't give the same
With regards to the conversation a couple of weeks ago on keyword spamming
on eBay, I wonder how this monstrosity, which looks NOTHING like anything
even vaguely Austen-related, slipped through the net:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=8362341194
Perhaps the solution is to
In a message dated 12/15/2005 10:35:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
griz wrote:
St. Sebastian pincushion... you know you want one.
I know I do!
All I can say is, E.
Ann Wass
___
h-costume mailing list
In a message dated 12/16/2005 5:50:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=8362341194
Very, very vaguely late Victorian, maybe, but Jane Austen? Hey, maybe it
was worn by somebody named Jane in Austin, Texas!
Ann Wass
It's fixed for the second, and hopefully final, time. Sorry about that,
folks!
Its at http://www.virtue.to/articles/bells.html
___
h-costume mailing list
h-costume@mail.indra.com
http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
This is an Unemployed Philosophers Guild product. They have a Beanie-Baby-style
van Gogh doll with a detachable ear, a Global Warming mug that shows the
predicted new coastlines when you fill it with hot coffee, a Scream pillow that
does scream (and a Mona Lisa pillow that giggles), and
Here's a far less lush flare at the wrist:
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/images/hecyra1.jpg
Great image - where and when is it from?
Janet
___
h-costume mailing list
h-costume@mail.indra.com
http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
Has anyone seen this book or a review (preferably in English)?
Le Vêtement: Histoire, archéologie et symbolique vestimentaires au Moyen
Age (Cahiers du Léopard d'or) 332 pages Publisher: Léopard d'or (1989)
Language: French ISBN: 2863770896
The title sounds interesting...
Beth Matney
At 13:03 16/12/2005, you wrote:
It's fixed for the second, and hopefully final, time. Sorry about
that, folks!
Its at http://www.virtue.to/articles/bells.html
___
I am sure I have seen bells on one of the Tres Riches Heures pages,
but cannot
Here's a far less lush flare at the wrist:
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/images/hecyra1.jpg
Oh -- I forgot to say that iirc, Hecyra (in the URL) is the name of
the main character for which this was an illustration in the story.
That might help track it down. I tried looking further up Hope's
Robin i am very glad you sended the link with the new H-costume archive. It
is very easy to use, and i discovered that i only gets a few of the posts
sended to my own mailbox. I had the feeling something was wrong last week
two. Mails just slit out of my mailbox, i can se they get in when i
Re: [h-cost] Re: bjarne's sleeves
Audrey Bergeron-Morin
Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:49:31 -0800
Bjarne, those flowers, how did you learn to make them? Do you have a book
(in English, French or Spanish) to recommend? They're really amazing,
sitting there just on the edge of the fabric...
Hi Audrey.
I am sooo jealous of your collection. I got Kahlo, the fridge magnet for
Xmas last year and drool at all the other wonderful possibilities. Have not
had such fun with this wearable/usable/own it yourself art since I
discovered an artist's rendering of many famous paintings in which the human
Our art museum sells quite a bit of their products. I bought my brother a
Freudian Sips coffee mug and a Freud finger puppet -- he comes with a couch
finger puppet, which has a pop-up lady's head (for the patient's mother, who
of course is behind all mental problems). My brother and his wife are
Nice try but it says pride and prejudice before the name. :)
Its a 1980s wedding dress (think Dallas) hmmm maybe your right about the
Austin TX. :)
De
-Original Message-
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=8362341194
Very, very vaguely late Victorian, maybe, but Jane
I thought folks here might be interested in this. Looks like it's due out
in February.
Colleen
Title: Fashion and Fiction: Dress in Art and Literature in Stuart England
Author: RIBEIRO, AILEEN
Price: $65.00
ISBN: 0300109997
Description: New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006.
Beth,
I know I have a French costuming book somewhere in my library, let me see if
it is the same one or not. If it is, I like the book except for the fact it is
in French - there was a chapter in it that I wanted translated, luckily I had
an acquaintance who could translate the chapter for
Here's a far less lush flare at the wrist:
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/images/hecyra1.jpg
Great image - where and when is it from?
Janet
It is by the Orosius Master, ca. 1412: Laches accuses
Sostrata. Paris, Bil. de L'Arsenal, ms. 664. fol.
213v.
It was illustrating a Roman
Sorry, should have re-titled the previous message.
ACt
Here's a far less lush flare at the wrist:
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/images/hecyra1.jpg
Great image - where and when is it from?
Janet
It is by the Orosius Master, ca. 1412: Laches
accuses
Sostrata. Paris, Bil. de
I promised to post information on my upcoming lecture appearance in
Portland, Oregon, when it became available. The registration information
is now online here:
http://www.ithra.antir.sca.org/idisplay.php?topic=classesit=5433
or here:
21 matches
Mail list logo