I LOVE your red brocaded chopines! Thank you much for posting your
"how to" site - this will definitely go on my (massive) backlist of
potential future projects!
Allison T.
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 18:17:09 -0800
From: Cin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] Re: On Chopines
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H-costumers,
My new chopines have been finished for a month or so now. They're
quite a challenge to walk in. They've got their own webpage, too.
You can scroll thru and see how they were done. My chopines are the
tall red ones.
http://AandS.org/raisedheels/index.html
I've started dancing in them, lately. Mostly bassedanza & pavans.
--cin
Cynthia Barnes
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On 9/7/06, Cin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was fitted for my new chopines last nite. You can see a picture of
> the cork structure with the undyed footbed, and my fabric here:
> http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hysteria95126/my_photos
> The album is "Works in Progress". The chopines are part of the 2nd
> set. Woo-hoo I will soon ascend to the heights of fashion!
>
> BTW, ladies & gents, have you seen this? There's a lovely yellow
> velvet 16th c chopine 360' view with zoom. Look at the tooled leather
> footbed. That's different! The chopine's all covered in lace & silk
> ribbon bows.
http://www.allaboutshoes.ca/en/heights_of_fashion/east_meets_west/
> This is the Bata Shoe Museum's new online catalog. Oddly you cant get
> to All About Shoes from the Bata Shoe Museum's or the reverse. It's
> new, and that's the reason, I suppose.
> --cin
> Cynthia Barnes
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