Mine is currently wearing what will hopefully turn out to be a doublet for my
husband..*lol*
It was my first attempt at draping a pattern, so I'm going to reserve judgment
on it until it's done.
- Victoria
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 09:28:24 -0400
From: "Ron Carnegie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] The Queen, The Queen
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Oh all right then....
She will arrive in Williamsburg Thursday night. She is staying at te
Williamburg Inn. She will enjoy a carriage ride through the historic area
on friday, and address people at the College of William and Mary. Later she
will be at nthe two Jamestown Parks. I will be escorting her as part of an
honor guard at Jamestowne Settlement.
Ron Carnegie
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From: "Penny Ladnier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:04 AM
Subject: [h-cost] The Queen, The Queen
Oh well, you can't win them all. Queen Elizabeth II is coming to Richmond,
VA Thursday for the 400th Anniversary of Jamestown. Last Friday, it was
announced that she would be at the Capital on Thursday, May 3. And that the
Queen would be receiving 108 people in representation of the original 108
Jamestown Colonists. The Commonwealth of Virginia had a lottery today to be
one of the 108 people. Darn, I didn't win. But my daughter, son, and I are
going to the Capital to see the Queen give a speech. Hopefully we can get
close enough to take photos. The Queen will be going to Jamestown next
week. LOL! I wonder if the Queen is going to the NASCAR race in Richmond
this weekend.
For more info about the Queen's visit and Jamestown's 400th Anniversary go
to:
http://queensvisit.governor.virginia.gov/home.asp
http://www.americas400thanniversary.com/
Maybe our Williamsburg h-costumers can give info about the Queen's visit
there.
Penny Ladnier,
Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
www.costumegallery.com
www.costumelibrary.com
www.costumeclassroom.com
www.costumeencyclopedia.com
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 09:40:45 EDT
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In a message dated 5/1/2007 9:28:53 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I will be escorting her as part of an
honor guard at Jamestowne Settlement.
That is indeed an honor.
And of course she will be visiting the British Embassy here in
Washington--they are getting the garden spiffed up for her visit, as she is to
plant a
tree. And I think there is a state dinner, too. (Did you know that when the
Prime Minister visits, it is not a State dinner, because s/he is not,
technically, head of state?)
Ann Wass
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 09:49:43 -0400
From: Hope Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Need fabric selection advice
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Wool! Wool is always right. When lined with light/handkerchief linen it
is especially wonderful--warm when it's cold out, and breathable and
surprisingly wearable even in the heat. If you can find a nice smooth
worsted wool gabardine (just a regular gabardine, not the one called
tricotine, or any of the new ones with lycra) it washes with hardly any
shrinkage and looks great for years.
I'll second the comment about modern silks: the current fashion is for
soft and flowing, or, as in the case of dupionis and chantungs, firm and
slubby. Either way they are not ideal for this period.
- Hope
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>
> Hello. Rank amateur that I am, I need some advice about selecting fabric for
> my Tudor wardrobe (1530-1560ish) from you textile experts. FashionFabrics
> has silk twill on sale and I was wondering if it would be appropriate for my
> period, and if so, what for?
>
>
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 10:08:46 -0400
From: "Anne Moeller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [h-cost] What's your dressmakers dummy wearing today?
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OMG!!! How many do you have?
Anne
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] What's your dressmakers dummy wearing today?
right now one's wearing a toile for a prom dress
one's wearing assorted bits of child sized tudor clothing I'm doing for a
museum
one's wearing a tuodor fencing doublet I'm doing for fun
one's wearing an original 30s silk velvet bolero jacket I'm restoring
and another two are wearing the beginnings of dresses being made for
parties
- one for a friend will eventuallly be an 18th c saque, and one for me will
be some sort of victorian or edwardian dress for a days of the raj party
the rest are shamelessly naked :o)
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 16:15:32 +0200
From: "Bjarne og Leif Drews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] i cant deside
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Hi,
As you all responded me so bravely i have uploaded a new photo how i want to
make it.
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/sofie3-36.htm
Its as i told you late last night made with 2 rows of stitching each side of
the center and with the narrow goldtrim.
It raises in the edges and gets dimentional as i wanted.
Thankyou all for your nice responses..........
Bjarne
Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk
http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 10:22:42 -0400
From: "Martha Oser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] Re: OT--Q for professors
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Greetings!
I have a Master's Degree in Art History and I'm currently teaching at a
local community college. My path to professorship was basically that there
are very few other choices out there for a person with an Art History
degree. Yes, there's museum work, but that really wasn't my cup of tea when
I was in school.
If your husband is at all considering getting a PhD, I would encourage him
to keep that as his goal. Most institutions of higher education will want a
PhD to hire someone for a tenure-track position. Even my community college
put "PhD preferred" on the position notice for the full-time art historian
job last year. At most four-year colleges and universities, it's "PhD
required" to even be considered for a faculty job.
That being said, if he can get in at a local community college, this is a
great way for him to get his foot in the door in terms of teaching. It will
look great on his resume for the future and will also give him a sense of
whether teaching is what he _really_ wants to do. Perhaps he can teach for
a while at a community college and then start his PhD in a few years?
What he can do is look around at the websites of your local colleges and
universities. Most of them have job listings posted online and he can look
at the position descriptions and requirements and see what each school is
looking for in terms of qualifications. He can also call the HR departments
as you suggested, if he has specific questions about a particular school.
I don't think it's important that he get his final degree from the school at
which he eventually wishes to teach. In fact, it's the other way around -
most schools want to see a diverse background - they want to hire people who
have been other places and had other experiences that the new hire can bring
into their community.
Good luck to you and your student-husband!
Best,
Helena
> I know we have a handful of professors on this list, and hopefully at least
> one of you can give me some input! Please feel free to take any responses
> off-list.
>
> The husband, Thomas, has decided that his ideal career is that of an
> electrical engineering or math professor. Right now, he's only got his
> masters (or will have at the end of the summer), and since he's been working
> full-time as an ee while also attending classes at WUSTL for his masters,
> he's a bit reluctant to go straight into getting his PhD. (I, too, am a bit
> reluctant to spend who knows how many more years of only seeing him on
> weekends.) However, most community colleges and a few 4-year institutions
> are willing to hire instructors with only a masters, especially when the
> potential instructor also has some non-academic work experience in the field
> he wants to teach. The husband likes the idea of teaching at a community
> college for a while rather than waiting to get his PhD, though he would
> prefer to wind up as a tenured PhD at a 4-year institution. As a first
> step, he hopes to be a part-time instructor at a local college, while still
> working full-time at the job he has now.
>
> Those few acquaintances I have who have become professors got into it by
> basically becoming professional students, and that's not a path Thomas is
> likely to take. (If nothing else, I'm no longer capable of putting him
> through school! And oy, we're almost done paying off the last batch of
> student loans...) So, we're trying to figure out a plan of attack for
> Operation Become A Professor In Montana Or Wyoming.
>
> So much for the background. My questions are very general: what path did
> you take to become a professor? What other paths have you seen successfully
> navigated? What would you advise Thomas to do, and what would you advise
> him NOT to do? How important is it to get your PhD from the
> college/university where you hope to teach? Who should he talk to--for
> example, would it be a waste of time for him to call up some HR departments
> and ask them these sorts of questions, while he's still in the planning
> stage? Is it a good idea for him to get a bit of teaching experience in
> wherever possible, as with the part-time instructor plan? And so on, and so
> forth, and the like, etcetera.
>
> Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
> -E House
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 14:43:17 +0000
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I think it looks Perfect for the look you are trying for!
Thank you for sharing!!
Gia
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From: "Bjarne og Leif Drews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> As you all responded me so bravely i have uploaded a new photo how i want to
> make it.
> http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/sofie3-36.htm
> Its as i told you late last night made with 2 rows of stitching each side of
> the center and with the narrow goldtrim.
> It raises in the edges and gets dimentional as i wanted.
> Thankyou all for your nice responses..........
>
> Bjarne
>
>
> Leif og Bjarne Drews
> www.my-drewscostumes.dk
>
> http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/
>
>
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 14:45:32 +0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [h-cost] The Queen, The Queen
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*sigh* You lucky person!
Gia
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Ron Carnegie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Oh all right then....
>
>
> She will arrive in Williamsburg Thursday night. She is staying at te
> Williamburg Inn. She will enjoy a carriage ride through the historic area
> on friday, and address people at the College of William and Mary. Later she
> will be at nthe two Jamestown Parks. I will be escorting her as part of an
> honor guard at Jamestowne Settlement.
>
> Ron Carnegie
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Penny Ladnier"
> To: "h-costume"
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:04 AM
> Subject: [h-cost] The Queen, The Queen
>
>
> Oh well, you can't win them all. Queen Elizabeth II is coming to Richmond,
> VA Thursday for the 400th Anniversary of Jamestown. Last Friday, it was
> announced that she would be at the Capital on Thursday, May 3. And that the
> Queen would be receiving 108 people in representation of the original 108
> Jamestown Colonists. The Commonwealth of Virginia had a lottery today to be
> one of the 108 people. Darn, I didn't win. But my daughter, son, and I are
> going to the Capital to see the Queen give a speech. Hopefully we can get
> close enough to take photos. The Queen will be going to Jamestown next
> week. LOL! I wonder if the Queen is going to the NASCAR race in Richmond
> this weekend.
> For more info about the Queen's visit and Jamestown's 400th Anniversary go
> to:
> http://queensvisit.governor.virginia.gov/home.asp
> http://www.americas400thanniversary.com/
>
> Maybe our Williamsburg h-costumers can give info about the Queen's visit
> there.
>
> Penny Ladnier,
> Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
> www.costumegallery.com
> www.costumelibrary.com
> www.costumeclassroom.com
> www.costumeencyclopedia.com
>
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 11:03:06 -0400
From: "LLOYD MITCHELL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] brightening bullion tassel?
To: "H-Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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What would you folks suggest (if anything) for brightening a presently very
darkly tarnished Ph.D. tassel made of bullion braid?
Kathleen
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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 08:47:49 -0700
From: "Diana Habra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] Speaking of Williamsburg....
To: "'Historical Costume'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I was there recently and had the pleasure of meeting with Linda Baumgarten,
the curator of clothing at textiles at Williamsburg. She actually
volunteered this information (although I was planning to ask anyway) and I
think people on this list might be interested:
There WILL be a reprint of Costume Close-Up and I think she indicated that
it will happen within about a year.
Sorry to those folks who are trying to get upwards of $200 for it on EBAY
but those of us in the know don't need to pay that.
So if you wanted a copy but didn't get one on the first go-around, you will
have another chance!
Diana
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"Be the change you want to see in the world"
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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 09:53:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: MaggiRos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] i cant deside
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That's it! Striking and elegant.
MaggiRos
--- Bjarne og Leif Drews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> As you all responded me so bravely i have uploaded a
> new photo how i want to
> make it.
> http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/sofie3-36.htm
> Its as i told you late last night made with 2 rows
> of stitching each side of
> the center and with the narrow goldtrim.
> It raises in the edges and gets dimentional as i
> wanted.
> Thankyou all for your nice responses..........
>
> Bjarne
>
>
> Leif og Bjarne Drews
> www.my-drewscostumes.dk
>
> http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/
>
>
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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 12:14:13 -0500
From: Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Speaking of Williamsburg....
To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Diana Habra wrote:
>
> There WILL be a reprint of Costume Close-Up and I think she indicated that
> it will happen within about a year.
Thanks for sharing the good news. What I want to see back in print is
_Fitting and Proper_. I tracked down one copy and it was in such bad
shape (ripped cover, soiled interior) I refused to buy it.
Dawn
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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 10:37:59 -0700
From: Cin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] What's your dressmakers dummy wearing today?
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>Re: What's your dressmakers dummy wearing today?
Euprosnia has on the lining of my next 1848-50 ballgown as I mark the
waist & shoulder seams. It's going to be coral with some sort of braid
across the bosom a la militaire. This gown's for the Danse Libre
performance at the end of the month.
www.DanseLibre.org
Do come & see us if you have a chance.
Adonis is wearing a black silk gilet (c 1350s), it goes under a
pourpoint) and a large c 1890s woman's hat. His sense of fashion is
somewhat lacking.
Anne, Kathryn & Charles (the 3 heads) are wearing Isabel of Austria's
velvet & pearl hat (c 1590), a "kiss-me-quick" bonnet adorned with a
spray of green parrot feathers (c 1840s) and a tall red velvet hennin,
veil and a bee pin (c 1470).
--cin
Cynthia Barnes
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Message: 14
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 10:42:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: MaggiRos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] The Queen, The Queen
To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Wow, Ron, that is SO cool! And after all, you have
some previous experience ;-)
Maggie
--- Ron Carnegie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh all right then....
>
>
> She will arrive in Williamsburg Thursday night.
> She is staying at te
> Williamburg Inn. She will enjoy a carriage ride
> through the historic area
> on friday, and address people at the College of
> William and Mary. Later she
> will be at nthe two Jamestown Parks. I will be
> escorting her as part of an
> honor guard at Jamestowne Settlement.
>
> Ron Carnegie
>
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