So glad your post reminded me of Wm Booth-- I like their linen thread
for luceting.
== Marjorie Wilser
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"Learn to laugh at yourself and you will never lack for amusement." --MW
On Jun 21, 2013, at 7:33 PM,
Thank you all! I finally remembered where I bought mine (William Booth,
Draper)
http://www.wmboothdraper.com/
I was looking for the non-handled type, and really liked the one I got from
them a few years ago at Military History Fest.
Thanks again!
Rebecca Schmitt
aka Agnyss Cabot, Guilde of St. L
These sound gorgeous! Any chance of photos?
-Kate
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From: "R Lloyd Mitchell"
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Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Wedding in 1882
I have three wedding gowns of this period, 1879-1884; two have confirmed dates. All
Quite Specific Media has this on sale right now, free US shipping, good
price!
Melissa Roberts
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The dress you describe in the photo sounds like Fancy Dress costume. I
have a great picture of my Great Grandfather and his daughter in
historically inspired fancy dress, ca. 1900 or so. They lived in Vienna,
Austria. I am waiting for the right vintage ball to copy their outfits.
Katy
On Wed, J
I have three wedding gowns of this period, 1879-1884; two have confirmed dates.
All are two pieced. One is embroidered net, one of silk striped (2"satin)shear.
The third (1879) is all cotton batiste with copious eyelet trim (worn by my
daughter for her 1994 wedding). All have 3/4 sleeves. The fi
I understand that there were soldiers as well as sailors on board; I suspect
the jerkins may have belonged to them. I don't know how long the front skirts
were, but possibly they could have been intended to protect the breeches from
the tassets (pieces of armour to protect the thighs)? Early 17t