I live near Harrisburg, in Enola.
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To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Princess Elizabeth sleeves
Where are you located??
I have a copy of the book and might be willing to loan it out.
Katheryne
central-eastern NJ
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From: Becky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have ordered that book but it has not arrived yet. YET!!! I'm
still waiting and waiting. I wish it would get here so I can stay
working on the
costume. I've heard it was a good book and ordered it. If I'm
going to be creating costumes from this era, I' need all the
documentation I
can get. I have both Arnold books but nothing on these sleeves. I
borrowed
the QE1Unlocked. It was a great book for the details but nothing on
these sleeves. I'm researching it as best I can.
Thanks for all the help form the list members.
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From: "Abel, Cynthia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Try finding a copy of Jean Hunnisett's "Period Costume for Stage and
> Screen-1500-1800" Inside is not only a scale pattern of the
> oversleeve(cut on the bias), but two variations of the
undersleeve as well. The so-called "Jane Grey" sleeve, based on a
portrait of Jane
> Grey, recently reidentified as Queen Catheryn Parr, is just about
> identical to the "Princess Elizabeth" portrait.
> Cindy Abel
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