I am sorry to hear this. Thank you for letting us know. I know the group hasn't
been as active lately, but I will miss her posts.
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
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I'm here. Still like to see what's posted. I'm not on Facebook.
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
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Robin N
I agree with LynnD..not enough time for Facebook
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
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Lynn Downward [lynndow
Seems to me that my daughter (27) and several students (college/high school)
recently (in the past 2-3 years) was wearing 'floods'jeans cuffed up to the
lower calf.
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
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Another name, at least in southeast Virginia, was 'clam diggers'.
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Terms for pants
Bella - I won't tell if you won't tell that I actually had a pattern
very similar to
Ditto that for getting on the list.
Kate Pinner
Costume & Scenic Design
Tech. Coord., Kelsey Theatre, MCCC
609-570-3584
pinn...@mccc.edu
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Lavolta Press [f...@lavoltapress.co
If you actually get into Philly, the Barnes museum just opened (re-opened after
its move) on the Ben Franklin parkway. There must be a hundred Renoirs plus
lots of other impressionists. An amazing collection.
Kate
From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [h-cos
I have used this one a lot for theatre use. Goes together quickly.
Kate Pinner
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From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of Melody Watts
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 7:47 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Civil War
That being said for white glue, try carpenters glue (the yellow stuff).
Obviously not period, but they make one that is a "bit" flexible for furniture
and once it dries, it pretty much stays dried.
Kate
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You can get Argo from Rose Brand Theatrical supplies
http://www.rosebrand.com/product14/Argo-Starch.aspx?tid=2&info=argo
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Bambi TBNL
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:20 AM
Try Rose Brand. They sell Argo for starching drops.
http://www.rosebrand.com/product14/Argo-Starch.aspx?tid=2&info=starch
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Wicked Frau [wickedf...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, Februa
Would those old buttonhole attachments work on modern machines? If so, I'm
going to try to find mine.
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Lynn Downward
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 12:09 PM
To: Histor
For those of you who run costume shops:
What do you recommend for teaching basic sewing skills? Machines that will
stand up to student abuse? Basic machines and also sergers?
Kate Pinner
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A friend of mine found a Wolf professional dummy with the collapsable shoulders
(in my size!) in her neighbor's sidewalk trash and brought it to me. I just
had to oil the wheels and let it dry out a little since it had rained that
morning.
Kate Pinner
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Helen is wearing Constanze weber Mozart's Act I outfit (from Amadeus) and Levi
is wearing Salieri's costume. Jane is wearing a mock-up of Mabel (Pirates of
Penzance) -- that one is kind of a mish-mash of several periods.
Kate Pinner
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At one time, Joann's carried a white silk that was pin-tucked like that and
silk takes dye.
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Sharon Henderson
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 2:14 PM
To: h-cost...@indra.
How much did bustles weigh?
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Martha Kelly
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:38 PM
To: h-costume@mail.indra.com
Subject: [h-cost] Heavy underwear
My first thought was earl
Any apps for PCs for us non-Mac people?
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Becky Rautine [zearti...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 1:21 AM
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Sewing Apps
I v
Raising hand ... me! I was in the directory. I still have mine. I think I
joined in 1995. Mostly lurk and/or ask questions. You guys (or ya'll --
depending on if you are north or south of the Mason-Dixon line) know so much
more than I. I've learned a lot from you.
Kate Pinner
IIRC, 1879-80 is sort of between bustle periods. What would a young English
lady living on the coast of Cornwall be wearing? I will be costuming "Pirates
of Penzance" in January and am looking for some ideas of where to look. Fashion
plates in Godey's and Harper's hardly seem the type of garm
lmost indestructible. I think they are
called compression socks, or some such, and they can be found in the travel
section of places like Target and various pharmacies, or with the footcare
section.
On 6/27/11 7:39 AM, "Kathryn Pinner" wrote:
I just did "Amadeus" and two of my ac
I just did "Amadeus" and two of my actors showed up with those white long
socks/stockings/whatever they're called that hospitals use to keep your
circulation going. They come up over the knee and are opaque and don't run. The
actors (one was 5'-8, 300 lbs, and the other was 6'-3, 200 lbs.) said
That line of them makes me think of those dolls that were a craft craze years
ago that you'd see in the back windshield of cars
Kate Pinner
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From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of Hope Greenberg
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011
The powers that be at my community college (where I am a theatrical costume and
set designer) have decided to start a Fashion Design and Merchandizing program
(the push seems to be from the merchandizing/businesss side) and they are
expecting me to teach the history of costume, basic sewing, and
I think it's called "illusion " net
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Sheridan Pohl
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 4:03 PM
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Subject: Re: [h-cost] OT: skin tone mesh long sleeved sh
Check out the Philadelphia Art Museum. The Perlman building houses their
costume/fashion section. They also have some Asian stuff and textile/fibre
arts. Depends on your interest. They have some Elsa Schiaparelli and might be
open to showing you stuff not on display if you contact them. "The Pe
I have had good results with antique lace with Orvis -- it is a mild shampoo
sold in feed/tack stores for washing horses.
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Elizabeth H.
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 3:28
And Euroboning?
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Katy Bishop
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 9:44 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Greenberg and Hammer closed!
I too want to know where else
White soccer socks will fit him better than girls knee socks and will stay up
better. Even loafers or docksiders (or slippers) are better than athletic
shoes
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Robin Neth
I read it as Theatre
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of aqua...@patriot.net
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 3:57 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] ping please?
Probably Town House.
I'm here, n
Ron, Ginni,
Thank you for all the info. I had noticed that some of the images I have seen
do have the points in different relationship to the square (and some don't have
the square at all), but just figured that the painter/embroiderer made the
decision -- silly me. The skull, bones, coffin all
ttp://www.masonicformasons.com/Apron.html
Shows you the symbols close up and the "title" with it.
Mozarts would reflect his position in the Lodge. and his "degree" (numerical
designation ,as tohow far you tested and passed the rites) Did you see if there
is any art workof him wea
Perceptive comment, thanks. I'll do that.
Kate Pinner
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Behalf Of Lavolta Press
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 3:17 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Masonic aprons
I would suggest c
The frst time I sent this, I'm not sure it went thru, so I'm trying again.
Kate Pinner
In the 18th cent., would all the aprons in a Masonic Lodge be the
same? Or would the individuals have different ones? I ask because I'm
doing Amadeus next year and the play calls for three of them. There
is
I've put little gussets there, but like the idea of a bride better. Thanks!
Kate
> That would certainly reinforce it. Do you do the same for the lower
> end of side seams when they are open flaps and the cuffs?
>
> Kate
>
Usually not the cuffs, unless the person I'm sewing for puts a lot of st
That would certainly reinforce it. Do you do the same for the lower end of side
seams when they are open flaps and the cuffs?
Kate
> When using it as a neck opening slash reinforcement, do you think that it
> would be a short bar attached near the point on both sides, or would it be
> worked
Thanks for all your input. I've used that technique for belt loops and tacking
linings in place, but never knew the name "bride", and also never thought to
use it as a reinforcement.
When using it as a neck opening slash reinforcement, do you think that it would
be a short bar attached near the
Thanks. Where might I find an image?
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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 Cl
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
I am gearing up for a production of "Amadeus" next year and have several
questions. For those who might not know the show, it takes place in Vienna
1780-1791, with very brief bits of 1823.
Starting with the men's shirts: How different from 1860's? I assume the body
area is basically the same (r
Just an 'aside' -- Although the moern safety pin might have been invented
around 1845, the Princeton Art Museum has a safety pin in their ancient Greek
and Roman collection.
Kate Pinner
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Behalf
Might not be the look you want, but I purchased silver/gray blow up mannequins
pretty cheaply when I needed to have forms to paint unitards when I did CATS.
They ran small and of course they are squishable. Side Note: If you goggle
inflatable mannequins, you get a few porn sites as well as other
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