I?am ernestly hoping to see if I can get some of this work up on line...not my 
forte but maybe with some help from a techie.
I had an exhibit "Cut Down To Size 2"at a small gallery the month of December.? 
"...Size" was two years ago.? This recent show included the models who wear 
garments from the theme"The Bifurcation of American Fashion...1800-1940". 
In retirement, I find there are so many periods of history that I did not get 
to do on stage or otherwise and can now employ my time in research and the 
cutting table in bringing such fashion to 3D delight.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Heather Rose Jones" <[email protected]>
Sent 1/2/2011 6:28:40 PM
To: "Historical Costume" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobeOn Jan 2, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Emily 
Gilbert wrote:
> Ooh, post a picture when you're done - and pictures of the other gowns, too!  
> I think the concept of making doll-size historical costumes is really 
> interesting.
I've had a lot of fun making doll-sized replicas of costumes (and other goods) 
from archaeological finds.  There are some pictures of theme here:
http://www.heatherrosejones.com/digthatdoll/index.html
Heather
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