I found my book on an obscure site, it was the last one. I've not been
able to find it anywhere else, and will believe it when I see it. Paid
by credit card so can query it if it doesn't turn up.
Bye for now,
Aylwen Gardiner-Garden
Earthly Delights Historic Dance Academy
music ~ dancing ~ sewing
are probably:
Andersen, Ellen. Moden 1700–Arene. Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet, 1977.
Danish history of costume that contains scale drafts, close-ups of
period garments, and period illustrations. Worthwhile even if you don't
read Danish.
Andersen, Ellen. Moden 1790–1840. Copenhagen: Nationalmuse
At 22:54 18/12/2008, you wrote:
Suzi, could you please tell me the name of that series of books? I
must have it, it looks sooo good!
As far as I was aware the books are out of print, but as Aylwen says
she has one on order they may not be. My copies were from a
remaindered pile in Copenhagen
At 22:52 18/12/2008, you wrote:
Hi Suzi
I'm keen to translate the text on the pdf pattern. Most of it seems
pretty self-explanatory, but it is the unknown that frustrates me.
I'm learning tambour embroidery and hope to replicate the design on the skirt.
Does the book have any English translations
Suzi, could you please tell me the name of that series of books? I
must have it, it looks sooo good!
Hanna
At 23:27 18.12.2008, you wrote:
At 22:17 18/12/2008, you wrote:
Dear h-costume
Is there anyone here who has translated the pattern instructions for
this regency gown at
http://tidenstoej
Hi Suzi
I'm keen to translate the text on the pdf pattern. Most of it seems
pretty self-explanatory, but it is the unknown that frustrates me.
I'm learning tambour embroidery and hope to replicate the design on the skirt.
Does the book have any English translations? I have it on order but
won't get
At 22:17 18/12/2008, you wrote:
Dear h-costume
Is there anyone here who has translated the pattern instructions for
this regency gown at
http://tidenstoej.natmus.dk/periode1/dragt.asp?ID=8
or is able to help me with translation?
What, exactly, do you want translated? I can translate the technic
Dear h-costume
Is there anyone here who has translated the pattern instructions for
this regency gown at
http://tidenstoej.natmus.dk/periode1/dragt.asp?ID=8
or is able to help me with translation?
Bye for now,
Aylwen Gardiner-Garden
Earthly Delights Historic Dance Academy
music ~ dancing ~ sewin
Has anyone on this list seen "Australia"? The San Francisco Chronicle
panned it thoroughly as overly long, boring, and as not coming together
well. I'm hoping it's not that bad--any reviews?
> ___
I haven't seen it yet, but my mom has and she said
Fran wrote:...
Has anyone on this list seen "Australia"? The San Francisco Chronicle
panned it thoroughly as overly long, boring, and as not coming together
well. I'm hoping it's not that bad--any reviews?
---
Germaine Greer wrote a scathing review (which you can probably find on
l
...
Also popular with costumers of this period is a slip-like
undergarment with the corset-like boned bodice and an underskirt all
sewn
together. Sometimes the bodice of the boned lining comes down to the
natural
waist even though the skirt is set on at the raised level typical of
the
Brilliant!! We're really lucky that we have so many professionals on this
list to guide us through some of this stuff. I knew there had to be a
percentage to use, but I'm just not math-savvy enough to have figured it
out.
Thanks, AlbertCat!
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 5:27 PM, wrote:
>
> In a messa
I saw it last week.
Long? Yes.
Got lost in telling the story? Yes.
DId I enjoy it? Yes!
Beautiful scenery with the human rights issue worked into it, as well.
Susan
NJ
On Dec 18, 08, at 12:23 PM, Lavolta Press wrote:
Has anyone on this list seen "Australia"? The San Francisco
Chronic
Has anyone on this list seen "Australia"? The San Francisco Chronicle
panned it thoroughly as overly long, boring, and as not coming together
well. I'm hoping it's not that bad--any reviews?
Fran
Lavolta Press Books on Historic Costuming
New book on 1820s dressmaking, corset making, and milli
Thanks, Dennis! I understand there's also a manual for the 99/99k that
is pretty much the same as the Spartan, except it's a bigger manual and
explains how to use the accessories (should I find some) and how to
service the machine. I'll look into that as well.
-Judy Mitchell
d m wrote:
I knew someone once who was very busty and made one of these with a corded
bodice to wear under italian rensneaky little devil..lol
Bambi (To be named ater) TBNL
I am made for great things by GOD
and walk with Pride
Walladah bint al Mustakfi c 1100ad
see me dance
http://www.youtub
...
Also popular with costumers of this period is a slip-like
undergarment with the corset-like boned bodice and an underskirt all sewn
together. Sometimes the bodice of the boned lining comes down to the natural
waist even though the skirt is set on at the raised level typical of
the peri
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