Yes, indeed. The place where I could go for while-you-wait service on my
Bernina is gone, and I had to wait about a month to have it fixed. (Have to
say, though, that is the first time in 12 years it needed really serious
service, knock on wood.) My backup machine isn't nearly as spiffy as a
I have an old Husqvarna Viking that we got for free at a church flea
market a few years back--it was covered with paint splashes and was
missing the cords and pedal. The nice church ladies gave it to us
(saying they couldn't sell it without the cord), and we were able to
replace the cords and
Unfortunately I'm still settling in after moving into my own place and getting
things set up - not to mention having little spare time. I do have some
unfinished projects I really should work on: a hand sewn kilt that just needs
the lining; a français that needs things stitched down, sleeves
I am working on two regency corded stays, they're so pretty! The
cording is going in much more easily than I had feared. Then I need
to make a Regency balldress for a friend. i keep getting lost on
Pinterest looking for inspiration.
Katy
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Cin
I forgot about the post-apocalypse! (grin) Seriously, though, I should put
needles, thread and scissors into my earthquake emergency kit. Oooh, and
safety pins. Thanks for the idea.
Sharon C.
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From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
i keep getting lost on
interest looking for inspiration.
So far, I'm resisting Pinterest. Facebook is enough of a time waster. I would
probably NEVER get anything done if I got caught up in Pinterest.
(Occasionally, friends do share pins, but, alas, many pinners don't document
worth a
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To: 'Historical Costume' h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Mon, Apr 1, 2013 11:11 am
Subject: Re: [h-cost] what is everyone working on?
I forgot about the post-apocalypse! (grin) Seriously, though, I should put
eedles, thread and
I forgot about the post-apocalypse!
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From: Sharon Collier sha...@collierfam.com
To: 'Historical Costume' h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Mon, Apr 1, 2013 11:11 am
Subject: Re: [h-cost] what is everyone working on?
I forgot about the post-apocalypse! (grin)
Ann Wass said: So far, I'm resisting Pinterest. Facebook is enough of a time
waster. I would probably NEVER get anything done if I got caught up in
Pinterest. (Occasionally, friends do share pins, but, alas, many pinners don't
document worth a darn--so we don't know WHERE that purty pitcher
Hi
There is a muslin for an Eliz jacket on the dress dummy, once I know the
size of the pattern bits,the cloth gets woven...
And yes I'm ready for the lack of electricity-treadles all up and running.
Including the very spiffy 2-Spool. I loves a bobbin the size of a small
spool!!!
Ta
Carol-we just
I just finished a 1800s blouse and need a new project. I've been looking
through old knitting machine magazines trying to decide if I want to sew or
break out the knitting machine.
Julie
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Oh, I know they don't HAVE to document it--just wish they would. And some of
the images I've seen are obscure enough that there is no source, alas!
And the Google image search isn't foolproof. Tried to find a period portrait of
a guy sitting in an armchair with a big red rolled arm, and got
You weave the fabric?
Sharon C.
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Hi
There is a
On 4/1/2013 8:13 AM, annbw...@aol.com wrote:
I forgot about the post-apocalypse!
And I thought I knew all the excuses for having a fabric stash!
Fran
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com
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Beginning my foray in to Victorian; late bustle era. Underpinnings
Britta
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On Apr 1, 2013, at 2:00 PM, h-costume-requ...@indra.com wrote:
You weave the fabric?
Sharon C.
Yup, thinking a fancy twill from some German draft (weaving pattern)
books...I'm dithering between a diff. color of warp and weft...and
whether that would be madder red/brown fleece or
Having just returned from Norwescon and finishing that masquerade, I'll be
working several new things:
1-new 14th Cen. garments for Nayeli as at almost 2 she's out-grown everything
from last year
2-rewriting my paper on the use of mi-parti in the Romance of Alexander
3-obtaining the rest of
Just some flashy wrestling tights -- same old same old ...
-C.
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Ahh, darn it!! Polyester?? No
When I'm shopping for clothing, I look long and hard for natural fibers.
Synthetics make my hair stand on end, and as a wavy, I battle unruly curls
all the time. I really do not need static making it more difficult for me.
Plus, I find it quite bothersome
FWIW--Polyester now is an ecofriendly fabric. It is made of recycled soda
and water bottles.
Monica E. Spence, MA, MA, BA, PhD/ in progress
Senior Lead Instructor
Fashion Studies Department
Liberal Arts and Sciences Department
The Art Institute of New York City
11-17 Beach Street
New York, NY
I'm working on finishing my CC31 Fantasy/Science Fiction competition
entry, which is pseudo-historic. Pierre is working on both our CC31
Future Fashion entries.
Sandy
At 10:05 AM 4/1/2013, you wrote:
I am working on two regency corded stays, they're so pretty! The
cording is going in much
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