At 18:03 26/11/2005, you wrote:
Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
At 18:20 25/11/2005, you wrote:
The Museum of London's website has a "press pack" in PDF which has
many, many pictures of some of the things -- including larger
versions the mitten and the sock. Also background info -- well,
it goes on and on. Anyone interested in things from around 500 -
1500 should download and read the PDF, really.
Go here:
http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/MOLsite/gallery/medieval/pages/c_closu
re.asp
I don't think I need to take photos next week - that is a great
series of pictures. The Press pack I was sent was nowhere near that
informative. My colleague Annie the Pedlar is one of the
craftspeople, and that is the wretched gable hood that caused me such grief!!
Suzi
It looks great, Suzi! May I ask, what solution did you decide on
for the inside front section - did you do it as a padded roll or flat fabric?
Hi Jean
Thanks again for your site. I used a thin layer of wadding, just
enough to soften it, and cut it on the straight. It just worked
somehow like that. I have a dress diary written out for it (Headdress
diary?) but need to add the pictures.
Suzi
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