Monica is right, but it is such an interesting read!

Sg

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 1:52 AM, monica spence
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi Zuzana,
> There is a bit of everything in this book, but ,mostly inventory, who made
> what etc. If you are looking for technical things (patterns, construction
> tips, stc.) then, IMHO, this is not a book that you would be interested in
> buying. Stick to the P of F (#4 was released in 2008).
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> Best Regards,
> Monica
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> Monica E. Spence MA, MA, BA
> Senior Lead Instructor, Fashion Department
> Art Institute of New York City
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Zuzana Kraemerova
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 4:20 AM
> To: h-costume
> Subject: [h-cost] QEWU
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> Hello,
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> I am FINALLY thinking of buying this book as it has great reviews, but
> unfortunately I cannot have a look at it as it isn't in any of the local
> libraries. I love Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion and if QEWU is
> something of this sort, I would definitely go for it. So, my question is,
> how much is there about construction? How much text (theory)? How many
> pictures and drawings? I am looking for something that will help me
> recreate
> the costumes, not a theoretical text about what was worn.
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> Thank you for any advice,
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> Zuzana
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