I just found what i was looking for.
The type of dress wich i am going to make for the museum is the loose gown
from Germanische Nationalmuseum Nürnberg 1570-80 in Janet Arnolds book, with
the kirtle under.
That type of dress is seen soo often in danish portraits, and would be a
fine example of
The rendering of this dress is soo beautiful! Congratulations!
-Original Message-
From: "Wicked Frau"
Sent 5/16/2011 1:17:32 PM
To: "Historical Costume"
Subject: Re: [h-cost] the tambour embroidered regency dress i made last
yearGreat to hear from you again. Lovely work (as usual!)
Sg
Great to hear from you again. Lovely work (as usual!)
Sg
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Leif og Bjarne Drews <
drews...@post12.tele.dk> wrote:
> Thanks for all your welcomes. I am glad you accept me here again.
> Here is my webpage with the tambour embroidered dress that almost killed me
> :-
I am happy to see this dress from another museum. My present 'heart and hand'
project is an interpretation of a similar embroidered gown in the Costume
Institute of the Metropolitan, NY. I have chosen to interpret the florals with
embroidery and applique.? The original is dated 1798, probably Eu
He also has a goffering iron for sale.
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From: Sharon Collier [mailto:sha...@collierfam.com]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 12:18 AM
To: 'Historical Costume'
Subject: Fluting machine, anyone?
I saw this on ebay, and thought it may be of costuming interest:
Item 3 280676322419
ANTIQUE
I saw this on ebay, and thought it may be of costuming interest:
Item 3 280676322419
ANTIQUE CROWN FLUTING MACHINE ( 130 YEARS OLD )
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