Re: [h-cost] In search of a costuming teacher

2009-10-30 Thread Chiara Francesca
Have you all tried online classes? I know it is not the same thing but you never know, it might be just the thing for you all. :) ♫ Chiara Francesca > -Original Message- > From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] > On Behalf Of ladybeanofbun...@aol.com > Se

Re: [h-cost] In search of a costuming teacher

2009-10-30 Thread Marjorie Wilser
Emily-- how close are you to Madison? The Wisconsin State Historical Society has seamstresses it knows about, and one of them might be willing to take an apprentice or . . .? It's worth a shot, if you're close enough. If that doesn't work, a close friend of mine in Madison has to hire a s

Re: [h-cost] In search of a costuming teacher

2009-10-30 Thread ladybeanofbunny1
Hello Emily, I know exactly how you feel because I, too, would like to find someone who can teach me. With all the talented costumers out there it seems it would be easy, I am just outside of Philadelphia and haven't had any luck yet but I hope you will come across the right teacher:) Good luck

[h-cost] In search of a costuming teacher

2009-10-30 Thread Emily Gilbert
I love 19th-century costume, and I'd like to find someone who makes it and would be willing to teach me how. Someone who lives in Wisconsin would be best, but Illinois, Minnesota, or Michigan are acceptable too. Can anyone put me in touch with someone like that? Emily __