Re: [h-cost] unknown Tudor words

2010-06-29 Thread Maggie
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[h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread Kathryn Pinner
In Costume Close Up by Linda Baumgarten John Watson on page 107 describing a late 18th century shirt neck opening, the authors state A buttonhole-stitched bride is worked at the point to reinforce the slashed opening. The bride appears to be a later replacement. I have never heard of the

Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread Carmen Beaudry
In Costume Close Up by Linda Baumgarten John Watson on page 107 describing a late 18th century shirt neck opening, the authors state A buttonhole-stitched bride is worked at the point to reinforce the slashed opening. The bride appears to be a later replacement. I have never heard of the

Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread Kathryn Pinner
Thanks. Where might I find an image? -Original Message- From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On Behalf Of Carmen Beaudry Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:35 PM To: Historical Costume Subject: Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc? In Costume

Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread Carmen Beaudry
Thanks. Where might I find an image? http://www.monstonitrus.org/a_and_s/needlelace/needlelace.html Carmen ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume

Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread annbwass
Thanks. Where might I find an image? What a coincidence! This month's Threads eLetter has a link to thread bars. While these are shown as loops over fabric, they could also be worked to join 2 edges. Don't know if one can access this without being a subscriber, but here it is:

Re: [h-cost] Sewing term - bride - 18/19thc?

2010-06-29 Thread Joan Jurancich
At 11:22 AM 6/29/2010, you wrote: In Costume Close Up by Linda Baumgarten John Watson on page 107 describing a late 18th century shirt neck opening, the authors state A buttonhole-stitched bride is worked at the point to reinforce the slashed opening. The bride appears to be a later