Jas. Townsend sells pins. I got silver ones, they may have brass also.
-Original Message-
From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of Catherine Olanich Raymond
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 5:59 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost]
I bought from Peter Crossman
61 Lynn Road
Portsmouth, UK PO27Nr
px...@hotmail.co.uk
023 9266 2340
groups.google.co.uk/group/crossmancrafts
He had several length choices and both ball-end and a decorative double-loop
end. two pounds each but he was the only one with a length variety that I *saw*
Hi everyone,
I'm teaching a class next month at an SCA event on how to enlarge scaled
patterns in books to full size. I was going to include a list of books
relevant to SCA costumers (for those who aren't aware the SCA's time period
is roughly 600 to 1600) with scaled patterns, so far I've got
Quoting Elizabeth Walpole ewalp...@grapevine.com.au:
Hi everyone,
I'm teaching a class next month at an SCA event on how to enlarge scaled
patterns in books to full size. I was going to include a list of books
relevant to SCA costumers (for those who aren't aware the SCA's time period
is
I am looking at Hunnisett Medieval -1500 and wondering about her justification
for having a pointed front kirtle. She seems to be using the Magdalene
portrait as her example...
www.navigo.com/wm/paint/auth/weyden/magdalen.jpg
She uses these to images to justify that the skirt is cut
I believe Reconstructing History makes their own, you could always email or
call and ask if they could custom make them a bit longer. They're very
friendly so it couldn't hurt to ask!
-Robin Betzhold
On 3/19/09, sjpater...@eastlink.ca sjpater...@eastlink.ca wrote:
I bought from Peter Crossman
On Mar 19, 2009, at 7:03 PM, Elizabeth Walpole wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm teaching a class next month at an SCA event on how to enlarge
scaled
patterns in books to full size. I was going to include a list of books
relevant to SCA costumers (for those who aren't aware the SCA's time
period
is