Forgot to mention that i had a lot of bad issues with the drawing of the flowers because number 2 motif had a fold at the exhibition, i could not see the whole motif. And i asked the museum for help, but i could not get help, even that it was another museum who wanted me to make it. Also it has become much more difficult to study at their collections. In a few years ago, i was always welcome to come out and examine their collections, now you have to write to them first, explain what it is you want to study and why, and then maybe, you are lucky to get an appointment. The lighting out there was so bad also, that i could not tell exactly the collours of the flowers, so i had a really high resolution picture wich i baught from the museum. I had to send the picture back, when i finnished, but i have copyed it on my computer.
I regret now, that i didnt go more often to study when i could.
Bjarne


-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Leif og Bjarne Drews
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 8:00 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] the tambour embroidered regency dress i made last year

Hi Genie,
The regency dress was made of cotton voillé and embroidered with DMC cotton
threads, no beads was used.
It was tambour embroidered. The original dress, you can see here:
http://tidenstoej.natmus.dk/periode1/dragt.asp?ID=76
I was out at the museum several times to study, the original dress was made
from cotton and the embroidery was silk.
I tryed hard to tambour with my silk floss threads, but the thread snagged
all the time, so i had to make it in cotton.

Bjarne

-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Genie Barrett
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 4:01 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] the tambour embroidered regency dress i made last year

Bjarn, I can't tell, did you use any beads?
Is the fabric cotton or linen?

Beautiful, as always.
Genie


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