Oh, cool! There's another one of us! ;o)
--sue, who got laureled for blackwork, she thinks (wierd peerage
ceremony...what can I say?)
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From: "Bonnie Booker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject:
Hi. There is a Roman poncho (unfortunately dated about the date of the
Hogom find) in the University of Pennsylvania Museum. When last I was
there it was out of it's case for conservation, but I would suggest that
someone there at the Museum could help you out, as they have a large
collection o
It looks like it could pass for 1500s/16th century.
De
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Hi.
I have this brokade wich i told you about before. Its a cotton/rayon
dressing brokade.
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/brm.htm
I noticed a dress in the Dangerous Liasions catalogue, wich looks very
similar, in col
There was most likely several of us. Was I one? SCA Blackwork Laurel.
Studied for 22 years.
On 5/23/06, Cynthia J Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would the kind individual who wrote me about blackwork please do so
again? Your letter was accidentally deleted, for which I apologize. :(
--
Aspasi
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Thank you
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>>Theresa wrote
But in the SCA I have many great people who have supported my efforts to
learn, and helped me not make a total mess of my projects. So not only
would I want the sewing space but to have been introduced to the wonderful
world of recreation sooner. <<
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