Lynda,
Please email me your address for the Gift Exchange. I don't think my
mail to you is getting through.
Dawn
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Seeing as I have no children and therefore won't be applying, do you know
anything about this that you could tell us? My local list was briefly very
interested in it, and then for no apparent reason decided it was a hoax.
-E House
- Original Message -
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know Chris personally so I'll bite here and say yes, this is legit. FYI,
he's up in Hackettstown, NJ...
E House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I haven't checked out the legitimacy of this,
but it might interest some of
y'all:
> Fwd:
> From: Paladin Music & Entertainment
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005
At 17:35 02/11/2005, you wrote:
From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you have a buckle and strap arrangement as well as your tie?...
No buckle, no. I've seen some that had the buckle instead of a tie,
but I'll have to start looking at that.
Of course the cheating, 21st century way, wou
From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you have a buckle and strap arrangement as well as your tie?...
No buckle, no. I've seen some that had the buckle instead of a tie, but
I'll have to start looking at that.
Of course the cheating, 21st century way, would be to herringbone two
pieces
I haven't checked out the legitimacy of this, but it might interest some of
y'all:
Fwd:
From: Paladin Music & Entertainment
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 07:04:41 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [EKSouth] Casting Call of Interest to SCA Members.
IMMEDIATE CASTING CALL
Paladin Music & Entertainment, Inc. is seek
In a message dated 11/2/2005 12:45:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> http://www.costumes.org/HISTORY/leloir/justaucorpspattern.jpg
>
Great pattern
Looks 1740s
I made my pirate coat more like 1700-17-teens and used Norah Waugh. There's a
justicorps where the side back
Sorry, the last message attached re band adjustment was from
Kathleen
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From: "Marc Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 4:40 PM
Subject: [h-cost] Re: 18th century breeches question
> >From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have had occasion to tighten such construction of the back band and solved
the problem by cutting the back band at equal distance to the center,remove
about an inch from the slit areas and rejoin the band ends. Since there is
usually some ease already at this point, your re-adjust the gathers an
Good news for Holbein fans in or near Portland, Oregon. NYTimes has an
article today on the current exhibit at the Portland, Oregon museum of Art:
"Madonna With Basel Mayor Jakob Meyer and His Family," is on view in the
United States for the first time in a widely anticipated exhibition at
the
So, what do you think? I have done so much reading that my head is
spinning with details. I don't see a lot of recreation in 1530, moreso in
the 1540 range, where there are some changes. I wish I had more non-royal
sources as I really don't need to be that high of class and I'd like to
know
Hi,
I used that pattern for my Captain Jack Sparrow cotume.
And a pattern from I think Sinmplicity for the size.
http://www.deredere.dds.nl/18thcent/18man/Jack/Jack.html
It worked quite well.
A & J Garden wrote:
I got my book as a remaindered library book - its the small hardback
early edition
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