Hi.
I have a frame from an english online site called Barnyarns. You can find it on
google!
My frame is 68 cm wide. It has roller bars on top and bottom. On these you can
roll your fabric, if you have a very long projekt. These roller bars are
fastened with skrews? dont know the right word sorry
Forgot to show this picture:
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/g5.htm
Here you see most of the frame with a waistcoat embroidery in it.
Bjarne
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 20
Very nice Ann, I must say the Green dress with the matching corset is also
very nice. Is that an 1860 period gown?
The lady sitting next to you also has a nice dress on, would a hoop be a
suitable addition for it?
Sidney
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In a message dated 1/16/2008 5:09:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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I must say the Green dress with the matching corset is also
very nice. Is that an 1860 period gown?
The lady sitting next to you also has a nice dress on, would a hoop be a
suitable addition for it?
Very nice pictures Ann. You look wonderfull!
Bjarne
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] The costume I wore for my holiday...
In a message dated 1/16/2008 5:09:10 AM Eastern Standard
Fran, I received some tea towels for Christmas listing bamboo content. Re
hand, they feel somewhat like a heavy rayon suiting. I haven't used them
yet so I don't have proof of their absorbancy. But they feel good.
Kathleen
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Yeah, I wondered about this also - the fact that it is a biblical
representation of an event, and that the Misanthrope is an "allegory" - even
the Alchemist - is a fanciful subject - though I guess back then they might
have believed in some of it.
I don't know much about his style of paintin
I have bamboo bath towels - on the tag it said that they would be more
absorbent after a washing & that proved to be true.
Patty
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:20 AM
To: Historical Cost
I have a question: I think I'm going to buy a Rowenta Pro Compact Steamer
from JoAnn Fabrics, low-cost, usual retain $80, on sale for $60, not one of
the really great professional ones. My question is this: would that
pre-shrink a high quality taffeta (12 yds x 60") and acetate velvet (6
yds) as we
Forgot to show this picture:
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/g5.htm
Here you see most of the frame with a waistcoat embroidery in it.
Bjarne
Yes, that would work, but I won't be able to roll the completed parts, so I
have trouble seeing how I can fix it to the rollers if I can't roll it on
the
Ann,
I love your 12th Night ensemble. The color coordination is really night. The
fabric of the shawl is beautiful!
Penny Ladnier,
Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
www.costumegallery.com
www.costumelibrary.com
www.costumeclassroom.com
www.costumeencyclopedia.com
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