Re: [h-cost] Unidenitified object

2010-04-05 Thread R Lloyd Mitchell
I have one of these, also.? Mine is white plastic; the shape varies slightly.? The outer piece is shaped like a racketball/tennis racket (without handle) and the inner piece is more triangular (heart?), split at the top with daggard tips. The out rim is?3 1/2", inner: 2 1/2".? It is the only uni

Re: [h-cost] Unidenitified object

2010-04-05 Thread otsisto
It may not be the same thing but I have seen something similar to it. One was used for the mouth of a yarn bag. The other use was for sewing but I can't remeber what specifically for and I had the impression that it was an adaptation to what it's original purpose was. Sorry, De -Original Mess

Re: [h-cost] Unidenitified object

2010-04-05 Thread R Lloyd Mitchell
Wow!? This would answer for mine.? Could also be used to stabilize crochet balls. kathleen? -Original Message- From: "otsisto" Sent 4/5/2010 9:15:23 AM To: "Historical Costume" Subject: Re: [h-cost] Unidenitified objectIt may not be the same thing but I have seen something similar to i

Re: [h-cost] Look at this photo

2010-04-05 Thread Käthe Barrows
> Gold leaf is a lot thicker than 2 molecules. I meant atoms, because it's an element. But, looking it up just now, the stuff's really thin, like no more than a few atoms thick. I read once that the minimum was two, and that the ancient Romans could get down to four. Back then it was made by ha

Re: [h-cost] Look at this photo

2010-04-05 Thread Sid Young
I think the unit of measure you are after is microns... 2010/4/6 Käthe Barrows > > Gold leaf is a lot thicker than 2 molecules. > > I meant atoms, because it's an element. But, looking it up just now, > the stuff's really thin, like no more than a few atoms thick. I read > once that the mini

[h-cost] Places to see while at Costume-Con 28

2010-04-05 Thread CC2010Milw
Hello! While in Milwaukee next month, here are some places that I suggest you visit while here. Just four blocks away is the Milwaukee Public Museum, www.MPM.edu. It is the birthplace of the Diorama, which is still on display, and has an Imax theater. The Streets of Old Milwaukee