Re: [h-cost] Fitting t-tunics

2005-07-26 Thread purplkat
I am sorry I am replying to this s late - my computer sometimes 'eats' messages. Any way, I would love to help you with this web site. I am always making T-tunics that fit badly. I am a broad shouldered, long armed, long torso, short rise, slim build lady. No matter how I try to 'tweak'

Re: [h-cost] Suggestions for London

2005-07-26 Thread aquazoo
I think you mean British Midlands, which is one of my favorite airlines and especially the way the flight attendants dress - gloves and hats while in the airport! Good idea about the e-mail list; I should check that out. Often there are good fares advertised in the paper, but

Re: [h-cost] off topic about ebay

2005-07-26 Thread Lavolta Press
Postal money orders at least can be researched as cashed/not cashed, provided you save the money order number. Fran Lavolta Press http://www.lavoltapress.com And I would pay by check, because your bank can tell you if it was cashed and will have the record, which you do not get so easily

Re: [h-cost] Byzantium women's clothing

2005-07-26 Thread Lynda Boots
Her main interest is in Malta of that period but the Byzantium influence there was very strong. Lynda --- Glenn McDavid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Lynda Boots wrote: I'm helping a friend research women's apparel in 14th C. Byzantium. Anything not ecclesiastical or

[h-cost] French hood (was Repro medieval renn jewelry -- from Italy)

2005-07-26 Thread Kimiko Small
At 05:40 AM 7/26/2005, you wrote: No prob. Love to share a good source. Love to be the first to find same! I'm fairly new to Elizahoovian, tho not to sewing and not to milinery. My first french hood, which couldnt take the weight of Swarovski pearls, looks good anyway, if a bit plain. I've

Re: [h-cost] off topic about ebay

2005-07-26 Thread Kimiko Small
At 12:00 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote: Hi, I have found a dealer of Suzhou Embroidery Silk Thread on ebay. He has listed his threads in bundles after colours, each bundle has 6 skeins of the same colour in darker to lighter shades. More than 400 colours in all. As i want to buy quite a large amount

Table of Contents--NESAT 7 (was Re: [h-cost] Nesat 7 8)

2005-07-26 Thread Catherine Olanich Raymond
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beth and Bob Matney wrote: NESAT 7 was delivered today (in Arkansas) from David Brown. and Cathy Raymond wrote I got mine this past Tuesday (Pennsylvania) and my copy of NESAT 8. Is there any chance we could talk you into

Table of Contents--NESAT 8 (Was: Re: [h-cost] Nesat 7 8)

2005-07-26 Thread Catherine Olanich Raymond
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beth and Bob Matney wrote: NESAT 7 was delivered today (in Arkansas) from David Brown. and Cathy Raymond wrote I got mine this past Tuesday (Pennsylvania) and my copy of NESAT 8. Is there any chance we could talk you into

[h-cost] Good News

2005-07-26 Thread Stephen Bergdahl
I have to brag! It seem that I won this weeks $100 Shopping Spree at Fabric.Com. Still in shock and now I have to figure out what to spend it on. I've got a dozen ideas all screaming at me. Do I remake, The Baby Blue Cavalier (Remember the first one Regina?) or make some new Renn Faire

[h-cost] medieval garb for nursing mothers

2005-07-26 Thread SNSpies
Are there any on-line sites about medieval garb for nursing mothers? Thank you. Nancy Nancy Spies Arelate Studio _www.weavershand.com/ArelateStudio.html_ (http://www.weavershand.com/ArelateStudio.html) Ingvild Josefsdatter, OL Bright Hills, Atlantia But if by a 'Liberal' they mean

RE: [h-cost] launching a new Am I Period or Not website (cross post)

2005-07-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone, many of you may remember the original Am I Period or Not website run by Kirrily Roberts, well now myself and a team of assistants are reviving the idea at http://au.geocities.com/amiperiodornot/ If you aren't familiar with the concept here's a brief summary: People send in photos