I'd be surprised if the Big Three even gave it a thought. Plus, with my
experience in all of their "historical patterns" they shoot out, I spend
much more time having to deal with them than they are actually worth (mostly
the Big Three all have to add wearing ease - which is completely wrong for
something form fitting as a corset!). There are only a few smaller companies
that actually produce correct historical patterns.

Even if it would become the next costume drama, which I think wouldn't be
such a bad thing except maybe for the fabric companys, it would help hone in
on what really makes a historical costume because you can't just throw
something together and embellish the heck out of it when it's the size of
Barbie.

Mike

On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 4:14 PM, WorkroomButtons.com <
[email protected]> wrote:

> By "everyone,"  do you mean major pattern companies?  Is PBS even on the
> radar of the Big Three?
>
> Dede
>
> --- On Mon, 1/17/11, Lavolta Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> So is this the next costume drama where everyone will be rushing to
> reproduce the costumes?
>
> Fran
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