At 02:19 05/07/2007, you wrote:
more pictures
http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Various_8.htm
perhaps the Margo Anderson pattern might help as the hanging sleeve is a
carry over from the late 1500s.
De
Thanks - I had all these that are relevant. I don't have time to get
patterns - I have The
to do so? And to
the rest of the group, what is it you really dislike about costuming for pay
or as a living?
Jennifer
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At 10:39 05/07/2007, you wrote:
Actually I was thinking you could have a look online at the pattern.
The site doesn't allow you to go directly to the pattern so,
http://www.margospatterns.com/
You want the Elizabethan Lady's Wardrobe (click on it) Then scroll down to
the Eight sleeve styles to
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I am making this dress for a customer, before I finally hang up my
scissors, and wondered if there are any
-cost] 1620 dress images?
http://www.tudor-portraits.com/DianaCecil.jpg
I've seen plenty of slashing on sleeves, but this is the first picture
I've ever seen with slashing on the skirt!
Michelle
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You are NOT old!!
want to spend time doing something other than
working for other people - I have so many projects that I have
started over the years,
This I can relate to.
I will take on something if it interests me,
That's the best way to do projects.
I am
At 19:36 05/07/2007, you wrote:
This is a fascinating gown. Do you know where the original picture is? I
would love a really good copy.
This is now at Kenwood House, apparently, in North London. It was
formerly at the Ranger's House in Blackheath, and I thought was part
of the Iveagh
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This is a fascinating gown. Do you know where the original picture is? I
would love a really good copy.
Anne
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Nice.
Someone may have already suggested it but how about some small lace along
the edge as an option? metallic?
Or combine the split and gold lace?
De
whose brain this week seems to be in first gear and slips into neutral
periodically.
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Thanks, but I have patterns for
At 21:34 05/07/2007, you wrote:
Nice.
Someone may have already suggested it but how about some small lace along
the edge as an option? metallic?
Or combine the split and gold lace?
I have some gold/crimson/blue brocade left from the underskirt which
will edge inside the sleeve, plus whatever
I am making this dress for a customer, before I finally hang up my
scissors, and wondered if there are any other images I can use for
reference. Everything except the hanging sleeves is cut out, but the
patterns I am using for them are a bit boring. However, I don't want
to use the scallops
Bohemia
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1610_2.shtml
spain
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1606_1.shtml
english
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/161x_6.shtml
baveria
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1613_1.shtml
france
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/161x_4.shtml
denmark
At 21:21 04/07/2007, you wrote:
Bohemia
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1610_2.shtml
spain
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1606_1.shtml
english
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/161x_6.shtml
baveria
http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/1613_1.shtml
france
more pictures
http://www.tudor-portraits.com/Various_8.htm
perhaps the Margo Anderson pattern might help as the hanging sleeve is a
carry over from the late 1500s.
De
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http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/Sistersuzi/1600dress_9.jpg
Thank you - there a couple there I
http://www.tudor-portraits.com/DianaCecil.jpg
I've seen plenty of slashing on sleeves, but this is the first picture
I've ever seen with slashing on the skirt!
Michelle
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Given how odd it looks, I'm not surprised!
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http://www.tudor-portraits.com
odd it looks, I'm not surprised!
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http://www.tudor-portraits.com/DianaCecil.jpg
I've seen
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