Sorry i forgot, i will wrap the cadogan (tail) with a real silk ribbon, i have a place where i can buy real silk ribbons.

Bjarne


----- Original Message ----- From: "Beth Schoenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 6:27 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] wig


Whoa-ho!!  Wow!!

What kind of hat do you wear with this? Or is it for "indoor" sorts of events? I know there was a short-term fashion for very very small tricorne hats perched on larger wigs -- does this style of wig fall into that fashion period?

What do you use to wrap the "tail" at the back? Black silk? In the illustration, the wrap looks almost like leather, but I would think that even thin leather would be heavy and awkward.

Good luck and have fun!

BTW, regarding the lovely yellow silk dress you posted recently --- the lace-maker in me just HAS to ask: was there enough left over of the lovely cotton lace to improvise a cap and lappets for the lady? Not that you yourself had time for it, mind you, as I well know. She looks lovely in the dress. But lace-makers just have to find ways to add more lace whenever we can!

Beth Schoenberg
--- in lovely, nasty-raw-cold Kambah, Canberra (Australia)



On 01/07/2006, at 5:14 AM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

Hi,
I have looked in all my books for a picture of a nice wig i want. I finally desided to this one, from Galleries des Modes et Costumes Francaises. Its a 1780 ies wig, and i think it will be good to my suits.
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/wig.htm
What do you think?
Thanks

Bjarne

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