Hi Penny-- Yes, that was probably mine. In my defense, it's not that unusual to have a notebook--and I had only 5 pages of actual text about the costume pieces, and the remaining pages werefilled with drawings, diagrams of specific parts (I.e. the dropped armscye, the pleating on the skirt), and many, many photos with captions. I had photos of extant garments I had exadmined, and actual vintage photos of hte time, and phtoocopies from PEtersons and Godey's showing examples of what I was doing. And I also had a Timeline of the Industrial Age, and a bibliography of course. It ended up being quite long, but fast to read, becasue it was mostly pictures and captions. My documentaion is going to be published later this year in "Virtual Costumer" online. http://www.siwcostumers.org/vc_contents.html
The documentation was out on Monday Morning for a while on what had been the Toronto bid table downstairs across from t he Exhibit area. Yours in coustming, Lisa A On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:34:40 -0400 <[email protected]> writes: > Lisa, > > I heard a rumor that an entry in the historic category had an > entire > notebook of documentation for their costume. Was that you? > > Penny Ladnier, owner > The Costume Gallery Websites > www.costumegallery.com > 15 websites of fashion, costume, and textile history > FaceBook: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Costume-Gallery-Websites/10749841596157 9 > > > _______________________________________________ > h-costume mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume > > _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
