My son enjoyed doing SF and fantasy costumes on stage with at SF cons when he was younger (he is now finishing law school). My daughter, not so much, although she clearly liked that I could make her a HAlloween costume on the spot and do makeup. My Mom could sew, but she never understood "going beyond" the pattern--she stuck to patterns obstinately, also as she became a very talented stained glass artist--again, always stuck to the patterns. I think I get hte costuming gene more from my grandmothers, who although very different, were also both very artistic.
Yours inc osutming, Lisa A > > Quoting [email protected]: > > > I was re-reading Margo's post and it got me to thinking...How many > of our > > family members are enjoying costuming since we became a member of > h-costume? > > Or maybe inherited the costuming gene? If so what kind of > costuming? _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
