Finished reading the rules--contestants have to make their own arrangements for return. I guess you could send along a postage paid box. There must be some real prizes, as the rules mention substitutions of equal value (although I know, cynically, that nothing equals nothing.)
All that said, if someone doesn't know how to drape, it would be an opportunity to learn. I think it would be one of the harder things to try to teach oneself, without the benefit of seeing someone else do it. (But I know your mileage may vary.) Ann Wass -----Original Message----- From: RC Sharp <r.c.sh...@comcast.net> To: Historical Costume <h-cost...@indra.com> Sent: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 4:56 pm Subject: Re: [h-cost] Fwd: 1/2 scale design challenge, any period, "Fashion Icons through the Ages" The point is to make the garment(s) fit right on the half-scale mannequin. They don't care about it actually fitting a human. (Please be aware that the _provided_mannequin_ which entrants are _required_ to use is of _modern_idealised_ proportions.) Actually (and I'm sorry if this sounds cynical), the point is to sell the concept of using a half-scale mannequin to "help visualize" a design and to sell the lessons that go with the provided mannequin. As for the thought that historically-oriented seamstresses, tailors, etc., might have an edge because of the announced theme of "Fashion Icons thru the Ages", please read their definition - "Fashion icons can be defined as someone known for wearing fashion, designing fashion or having a strong influence on fashion." Sounds like the mid-1800s and the rise of the fashion houses at the _earliest_. (I wonder if they realise how many of us there are and what a span of history we cover! <g>) btw - Entrants are responsible for the shipping costs to get their entry (which includes the mannequin to display it on) shipped to the event site in Navi, Michigan, prior to the actual event for pre-judging and for any return shipping. Oh, and the prize - can't find any listed ... My take-away from this? They want me to spend $99 for a mannequin I can't use (I am soooo not modern idealised proportions) for lessons I don't need (I know the techniques already) for something I normally do in my head during design phase. And even if I entered and (gasp) won, what would I win? Um, glory? I can win better 'glory' just making something I _can_ wear and being seen in it. Hmmm, I think I'll spend my money elsewhere. YMMV though, so hit the website and decide for yourself ... -RC- ** Whatever you do in life, let it be what you enjoy. Life's too short to do otherwise. ** (Yeah, yeah ... jobs and housework exist but everything else should be fun!) _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume