[h-cost] Re: Suggestions for London - Fan Museum

2005-07-27 Thread Agnes Gawne
The Fan museum is in Greenwich (near naval museum) also next to the house Daniel Day Lewis grew up in, his father was poet laureate for United Kingdom at the time. There is a plaque marking it. It is an easy walk from the tube station. It is a lovely small museum with a fine orangery in the

[h-cost] Vocabulary of Basic Terms for Cataloguing Costume

2005-11-17 Thread Agnes Gawne
this was an interesting site but very Anglo-centric. Some American museum curator needs to chime in with the American terms for many of those items. For instance: the British term braces for men's suspenders was there and the British term Suspender belt was there for a woman's garter belt. Both

[h-cost] Re: Detroit suggestions

2006-06-23 Thread Agnes Gawne
You should definitely go to the Detroit Institute of Arts to see the entire room covered in Diego Rivera Frescos. It represents Detroit Industry in the 1930s. Plan on sitting in this courtyard (roof was added later) to see the four walls. If you give yourself enough time you can see the entire

[h-cost] RE: hair linnen cape/ linen cap

2007-05-09 Thread Agnes Gawne
Bjarne, That cap is sometimes also called a Corday Cap as Charlotte Corday was wearing one when her portrait was made in prison after she murdered Marat. In the USA some people also call it a Martha Washington Cap as she is often pictured wearing a variation of it as well. Getting the

Re: [h-cost] Fabric and Costume in Ireland

2007-05-09 Thread Agnes Gawne
Textile Museums in the North of Ireland It's completely out of the area you will be in but in case any others are traveling to Ireland and going North rather than West, the Irish Linen Centre and Museum in Lisburn, County Antrim is amazing, it's fairly small but they demonstrate every aspect

[h-cost] Re: The Jamestown Test

2007-05-09 Thread Agnes Gawne
That was pretty funny Cin, but you have to listen all the way to his very last statement: ... I also learned that breeches make my butt look big! Message: 7 Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 10:40:52 -0700 From: Cin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [h-cost] The Jamestown Test To: h-cost [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[h-cost] OT- brewing iced tea

2007-08-21 Thread Agnes Gawne
Funny enough I just got an email from Cooks Illustrated about their tea tasting -- here's the link if you would like to read it. http://www.cooksillustrated.com/printtasting.asp?tastingid=592bdc=7104 or http://www.cooksillustrated.com/tasting.asp?tastingid=592bdc=7104extcode=N07MH1AA1 They are

[h-cost] Re: costume photos

2007-10-03 Thread Agnes Gawne
the links have often changed since I last visited them. If you are in a high profile setting or a school that has a legal department you might ask for legal counsel to advise you about using the images from websites or books you do not own. Good Luck! Agnes Gawne 1. Re: costume photos

[h-cost] 1867 Washington DC Fashion question

2008-02-05 Thread Agnes Gawne
My brother sent me a question about fashion in 1867 - specifically regarding a ball in Washington DC. Do any of you have any idea why an 1867 woman would powder her hair or wear a blue ribbon around her neck? Here is the original quote. It's taken from the letters of John Hay. He was

Re: [h-cost] La Mode Bagatelle Pattern help needed

2008-04-07 Thread Agnes Gawne
The Ravenrook company is selling the La Mode Bagatalle patterns now. They have the yardage posted at the bottom of the page. http://www.ravenrook.com/clothier/bagatelle/regency.jsp Agnes On Apr 7, 2008, at 11:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Message: 4 Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 19:34:23 +1000

Re: [h-cost] V-neck regency gown?

2008-04-14 Thread Agnes Gawne
This bodice completely overlaps. The pattern is a simulation of the round gowns that actually opened in the front but in this case only the illusion is created with the overlapping bodice, the designers made this design decision suspecting that most modern wearers would prefer the back

[h-cost] Museums in the North East US was:Sorry, had to laugh

2008-05-01 Thread Agnes Gawne
Since you mention that you will be in New Hampshire I have to recommend that you go to the Hood Art Museum at Dartmouth. I was there for a non-costuming reason and just happened to have time to wander to their museum. They have great early things (a wonderful early middle eastern art

[h-cost] Nancy's Sewing Basket in Seattle was Re: walmart fabrics

2008-08-12 Thread Agnes Gawne
Suzanne - Glad you found Nancy's. It is a really nice store as you say. You may remember a few years ago a pattern line (they only made 2 patterns) called La Mode Bagatelle? Well, you probably met the 2 women who made those patterns if you were in Nancy's on a Saturday. Susan works in the

Re: [h-cost] Nancy's in Seattle-La Mode Bagatelle

2008-08-13 Thread Agnes Gawne
Re: [h-cost] Nancy's in Seattle-La Mode Bagatelle Don't confuse the two businesses. Nancy's Sewing Basket on Queen Anne Ave North in Seattle is still open and a thriving business: a great resource for patterns, books, buttons, ribbons and all sorts of fabrics. It's La Mode Bagatelle that

Re: [h-cost] Designers questions - Paquin

2008-09-04 Thread Agnes Gawne
Hi Penny - I have a book at home about Mme Paquin - I don't have it here at work. Off the top of my head this is what I know about her. Jeanne Paquin 1869-1936 maiden name Beckers born in Saint Denis, France married in 1891 her salon was at 3 rue de la Paix in Paris She made evening gowns,

[h-cost] Jazz Coloured

2008-11-19 Thread Agnes Gawne
Hello list - I went to the Phryne Fisher web site and looked in the glossary -- here is what the author says Jazz Coloured means: Jazz coloured pink, black and silver, green, black and gold. Usually in stripes. source: http://www.phrynefisher.com/glossary.html If you are interested

[h-cost] fashion and costume in Berlin

2009-05-09 Thread Agnes Gawne
Hello fellow h-costumers, I have a student who asked me this question today: I am going to Berlin in a couple of weeks. Do you have any recommendations on fashion related activities (Museums, Neighborhoods, etc)? so - as I have never been to Berlin and have no clue I am passing the

Re: [h-cost] Chicago History Museum

2009-06-07 Thread Agnes Gawne
of the historical part of the Museum are interesting as well. Agnes Gawne -- Message: 2 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 11:34:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Margrett Norwoode mistressmargr...@ameritech.net Subject: [h-cost] Chicago History Museum To: h-cost...@indra.com Message-ID

[h-cost] Modern Ballroom gowns clearly inspired by historical dress

2009-09-30 Thread Agnes Gawne
Hi Sid - I know you asked for modern dress and were reminded that this is a historical list. However I do try to collect images of modern dress that is clearly inspired by or a literal knock off of garments from the past. My most recent find was Miley Cyrus' gown by Zuhair Murhad from

Re: [h-cost] Steampunk Ideas

2009-12-02 Thread Agnes Gawne
I made up the Laughing Moon Sporting Costume as a bicycling costume but have worn it to a SteamPunk event. It is actually a fun pattern but I did need some help fitting the jacket. The skirt, leggings and spats went together quite easily. I would recommend that you measure your calves before

Re: [h-cost] 15th Year Anniversary

2011-01-07 Thread Agnes Gawne
I have been on the list since at least spring of 1994. I remember we tried to have H labels for our name badges at the Costume Con in Santa Clara... I think that was CC12. Agnes ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com

Re: [h-cost] Movie Costume Question: McGonagall's Yule Ensemble

2011-09-15 Thread Agnes Gawne
I think the fokti example is done quite well, the only quibble I would have is that the original fabric is clearly a densely textured fabric (someone mentioned the original designer said it was like a snake's skin) and the fabric used in the reproduction is not a textured fabric. This same

Re: [h-cost] Need information on sacque garments (NOT the dress)

2011-09-15 Thread Agnes Gawne
I don't know about the rest of you but I find that since 1995 there is a great deal more information readily available AND that I am constantly learning more and more about the history of garments, the acquisition of information is not static. Either scenario is possible here - the 1995

[h-cost] Costume exhibits in New York

2012-02-02 Thread Agnes Gawne
FIT actually has exhibits http://www.fitnyc.edu/11600.asp Fashion, A-Z: Highlights from the Collection of the Museum at FIT, Part One Fashion Textile History Gallery November 29, 2011 through May 8, 2012 [part 2 will open May 23] And http://www.fitnyc.edu/11853.asp IMPACT: 50 Years of the

Re: [h-cost] searching for a graphed pattern

2014-12-05 Thread Agnes Gawne
The University of Washington (Seattle, Drama Library) has all three. 1. Pattern diagrams for three nineteenth-century... by Susan Barnwell Pattern diagrams for three nineteenth-century dresses in the Royal Ontario Museum, 1834-1843 by Susan Barnwell; Mary Holford; James Loates; Royal