I'd love the contact information, too, please?
Thank you,
Elena/Gia
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> Sounds like it was well worth the trip. Thank you for sharing. If I
> may ask... would you also share the pleat work contact information...
> I don't want to swamp the poor lady
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Marc, I should warn you that in her German class, Kass said, "Marc's going
to make me a pair of
shoes. He might not know it yet, but he's going to." :)
Not if she doesn't get in touch with me He's not :)
Marc
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>Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 14:37:50 -0500
>From: "Marc Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [h-cost] RE: KWCS report?
>I have now gotten to meet Kass face to face, which was nice since we've
>intermittantly corresponded for years (we'd been at MTA one yea
At 08:28 AM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
www.bellomarisco.com/smocking.php
This is the website of the gal who taught the class on pleatwork. I don't
know if folks here are already familiar with it or not, but it was new to
me. I don't see her shirt diagrams on the site, just the pleatwork and
stitc
At 06:22 AM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
In Modelejon, about male fashion in Sweden there is a picture of the
shirt.It was worn by Nils Sture 24. of may 1567.
Further reading in swedish is Nylén A-M,. Stureskjortorna i
Livrustka,,aren, vol. IV, hæft 8-9, Stockholm 1948.
The shirt has a wide neckb
At 03:31 AM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
Uppsala is in Sweden. "Stureskjortorna" is Swedish for "The Sture shirts".
Thank you Kate for that clarification.
Kimiko
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> www.bellomarisco.com/smocking.php
>
> This is the website of the gal who taught the class on pleatwork. I
> don't know if folks here are already familiar with it or not, but it was
> new to me. I don't see her shirt diagrams on the site, just the
> pleatwork and stitching. The handouts from the
At 16:28 13/10/2005, you wrote:
Kimiko Small wrote:
At 08:33 AM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
because she had documentation of what you were talking about.
Oh yes please share that info on the list as well. I've been having
a doozy of a time trying to figure out how Henry VIII's smocks are
done w
Kimiko Small wrote:
At 08:33 AM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
because she had documentation of what you
were talking about.
Oh yes please share that info on the list as well. I've been having a
doozy of a time trying to figure out how Henry VIII's smocks are done
without resorting to raglan styl
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From: "Kate M Bunting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: Pleated smocks/shifts etc Re: [h-cost] Re: KWCS report?
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
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Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/10/2005 08:41 >>>
>With your hint of the Sture shirt (I knew of the suits, but not the shirt),
>I did some google searching and found a possible pattern and detail photos
>of the Sture shirt, and info on the woman's
At 10:10 PM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
If you mean high necked shirts.. there are several extant that use a basic
rectangle cut with a slit for the neck, gussets at the shoulders for shape
and the body gathered/pleated to the neckline. I suspect there is a fair
amount of artistic licence in some port
> Oh yes please share that info on the list as well. I've been having a
doozy
> of a time trying to figure out how Henry VIII's smocks are done without
> resorting to raglan style sleeves. Any info that can hopefully shed light
> would be wonderful.
http://frazzledfrau.glittersweet.com/mary/index.
At 08:33 AM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
And finally, the pleatwork class was really great. She should write a
book. Someone on this list was asking about pleated smocks a few months
ago -- something about the way the sleeves were placed so there wasn't a
shoulder seam but the torso part was pleated
Well, I went and had a lot of fun. I have some pictures online at my blog
at http://www.livejournal.com/users/marccarlson/ (under 11 October) -- I'll
put some more up when I get the other rolls developed Friday. (And yes, I
have a blog, I had to get the account - long story, and as long as I
Sounds like it was well worth the trip. Thank you for sharing. If I
may ask... would you also share the pleat work contact information...
I don't want to swamp the poor lady ; > but I would love to see what
she has found.
Many thanks,
Mari / Bridgette
>
> And finally, the pleatwork class was re
So, can someone who went to KWCS in Kansas this weekend tell us how it
went?
--Robin
=
I went with Dawn, and I had a blast. I got to do Marc Carlson's shoe demo,
which was awesome. Not that I'll ever attempt to make a medieval shoe, mind
you, but his cl
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