Don't ask why, but I looked for a good close-up pic:
http://www.christusrex.org/www2/berry/DB-f2v-d3l.jpg (No blurring here...)
However, it does show that the woman to the left of the man is showing all
as well.
I can understand though - it's quite cold outside, and I've done similar
(however,
Silvia , You might try www.reproductionfabrics.com I can remember my
Grandmother wearing some of the Shaker greys in the early 50s. Her taste had
not
moved on from the 30s. Good hunting Joy.
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Greetings.
I lost some of my messages on the list some time today. The last one I got
was Lynn embroidered cuff message. If there were any others, can someone
forward them to me, please?
Many thanks, Aylwen
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The previous issue is number 54 and they told me i would be in number 55
wich comes in august.
It seems to be that i only wil have the interwiev with pictures, they were
interrested in gettning the embroidery pattern for my embroidered bird
stomacher, but i dont think it wil come because i
Oh my! I had never noticed this before in this picture. An interesting study
on perspective -Ahem (again!)
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From: Glenda Robinsonmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Historical Costume'mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:53 PM
Subject: RE:
Quoting Glenda Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don't ask why, but I looked for a good close-up pic:
http://www.christusrex.org/www2/berry/DB-f2v-d3l.jpg (No blurring here...)
However, it does show that the woman to the left of the man is showing all
as well.
LOL! I'd never noticed the woman
Bjarne:
Many contributors to journals don't get paid unless they are on the
journal's staff or on contract. Possibly just as well they might not
include the pattern, because lots of contributors also have to sign away
their rights to journals, which might include the pattern.
Not getting paid by
I'm quite in Bjarne's camp on this one; people should get paid for
their work, regardless of gender or whatever. There's no such thing as
'building a resume' in that regard, because it has been my experience that
once the 'for profit' world finds out you've been giving away your work to
I missed the beginning of this thread. However:
Is _Inspiration_ the commercial smocking/embroidery magazine?
In the world of academia--which that magazine isn't--contributors seldom
get paid much for journal contributions because journal articles advance
their careers in other important
On May 10, 2007, at 10:24, Suzi Clarke wrote:
Did they not have - errm - furry bits or hair then? They look
added on to me, but then what do I know?
Suzi
Well, the Roman look is back in these days, so maybe it was enjoying
a revival in the middle ages.
Ed Walton
Lost Battalions
Sorry, not the previous, the current off cause
Bjarne
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From: Bjarne og Leif Drews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Bjarne's upcoming Inspiration article.
The previous
Thanks Lorina,
Also of the answer about the womans haircap.
Bjarne
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:33 PM
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I'm quite in Bjarne's camp on
Dear paula,
Thanks, i guess you are in the buisinees two? or perhaps knows something
about it.
Its just so annoying that the world is so hard to change in some
parts...
Bjarne
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My husband wondered it it was because they had stood to close to the fire
...
Glenda.
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Well, the Roman look is back in these days, so maybe it was enjoying
a revival in the middle ages.
Ed Walton
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My husband has now suggested something more reasonable - they could be
children! As perspective wasn't used in artworks as yet, children were
usually pictured as small adults, so it could well be the two kids of the
house warming themselves by the fire.
Glenda.
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My
I've been trying to post to this thread and I keep getting this message
back. What's the problem?
Janet
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [h-cost] Ahem-something interesting
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 16:57:28 -0600
The message's content type was not explicitly
Hi Janet,
Had a quick look on Google - maybe it's been sent in HTML rather than plain
text?
Glenda
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I've been trying to post to this thread and I keep getting this message
back. What's the problem?
Janet
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
But I've always sent my h-costume messages in HTML. I leave that as my
standard e-mail setting and only change to plain text when I post to 1
particular list.
Janet
Had a quick look on Google - maybe it's been sent in HTML rather than plain
text?
Glenda
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