Thank you to Melanie, Rebecca, and Joan for your help
with this little question. I can now understand what
is going on with my reading!
And thanks also Joan for letting me know about the
reference in QEWU, I will pull that book out for
further info on the measurements.
Thanks all again,
Kimiko
At 10:55 AM 2/17/2008, you wrote:
Hi all,
Quick question but I am not understanding something
from the 16th century that I think is an abbreviation
or something similar.
di
Here are two sentences that use it.
"the foreparte of the George of Dyamountes the Mayle
of the curates and Rivet of the
f Kimiko Small
> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 12:55 PM
> To: historical Costume
> Subject: [h-cost] A little help, please.
>
> Hi all,
>
> Quick question but I am not understanding something from the
> 16th century that I think is an abbreviation or something similar.
>
Hi all,
Quick question but I am not understanding something
from the 16th century that I think is an abbreviation
or something similar.
di
Here are two sentences that use it.
"the foreparte of the George of Dyamountes the Mayle
of the curates and Rivet of the same of Siluer half
gilte with a sw
In a message dated 4/26/2006 2:19:47 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but have a friend who asked me for a pattern for
a Rev war era fitted bodice. She said that they were incorrectly called
Jumps for awhile. Anyone know what it is I need? Any patterns online
anywhere
At 07:19 26/04/2006, you wrote:
Been lurking for a couple of weeks now, and heard about the Tudor Tailor
book, got it and love it..big thanks to all who spoke of it before it came
out.
Question is, I am Scadian, but have a friend who asked me for a pattern for
a Rev war era fitted bodice. She sai
Been lurking for a couple of weeks now, and heard about the Tudor Tailor
book, got it and love it..big thanks to all who spoke of it before it came
out.
Question is, I am Scadian, but have a friend who asked me for a pattern for
a Rev war era fitted bodice. She said that they were incorrectly calle