Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobe

2011-01-02 Thread R Lloyd Mitchell
I?am ernestly hoping to see if I can get some of this work up on line...not my forte but maybe with some help from a techie. I had an exhibit "Cut Down To Size 2"at a small gallery the month of December.? "...Size" was two years ago.? This recent show included the models who wear garments from t

Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobe

2011-01-02 Thread Heather Rose Jones
On Jan 2, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Emily Gilbert wrote: > Those are so cute! Is that a little thrum cap on the Trindhoj Man? Yup -- although the thrums are sewn into a fabric base rather than it being a manipulated-thread base. One of the advantages of doing the doll-sized replicas is that I can do

Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobe

2011-01-02 Thread Emily Gilbert
Those are so cute! Is that a little thrum cap on the Trindhoj Man? Emily On 1/2/2011 5:28 PM, Heather Rose Jones wrote: I've had a lot of fun making doll-sized replicas of costumes (and other goods) from archaeological finds. There are some pictures of theme here: http://www.heatherrosejon

Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobe

2011-01-02 Thread Heather Rose Jones
On Jan 2, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Emily Gilbert wrote: > Ooh, post a picture when you're done - and pictures of the other gowns, too! > I think the concept of making doll-size historical costumes is really > interesting. I've had a lot of fun making doll-sized replicas of costumes (and other goods

Re: [h-cost] Queen Maud's wardrobe

2011-01-02 Thread Emily Gilbert
Ooh, post a picture when you're done - and pictures of the other gowns, too! I think the concept of making doll-size historical costumes is really interesting. Emily On 1/1/2011 9:45 PM, R Lloyd Mitchell wrote: New year project: Finally have the stash and will to try an interpretation of Que