I still recommend this book to newbie costumers, especially teens,
who are no end amused by its groovieness.
Margo
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Does anyone have their favourite book "Lists" on amazon.com?
I am keen to update my tiny library with more titles.
Thanks
Sidney
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Gosh, me too. I made a bunch of stuff from it in the 70s. I've even based
some basic costumes on stuff in there - wizards, very early chemises, my
first SCA event outfit... Not top of my list, but I don't think I could ever
give it away. That stuff might come back into style some day!
Lynn
On Fri,
The Illustrated Hassle-Free Make Your Own Clothes Book - a hippie
book from the 60's or 70's - a quarter or so at a library sale>>
Hee hee. I have that book too. It's..uminteresting!
Dianne
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At 11:02 PM 4/23/2008, you wrote:
>This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out,
>wherever you are!
>
>About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Books - right around 1100
Magazines - too many years to count of Sew News, Threads, Creative
Machine Embroi
Tabloid sized (13 by 19 inches) flatbed scanners are available and
some photo or print shops have them (even here in Arkansas). These
are capable of quite high resolutions.. but most work is still done
at 300dpi (or less), due to large file sizes. Images larger than that
are usually photograph
60,000 is a reasonable audience for some books, especially if there are
also other markets. However, for many academic books, libraries are a
very large and important market, sometimes the main market. Libraries
are overall more likely customers than consumers, for some books.
I should add, for
Blueprints--check with a local construction company or two; there ought to be
somewhere that has a very large platen glass, and the construction industry
will likely use it.
Most blueprints are individually fed through a roller system; not suitable for
a bound book, or any antique paper.
Ann
Ailith wrote:
> snip
>
>
>> The version of the FAQ currently on sca.org says that they have about 29,500
>> paid members, but that's still small by publishing standards.
>>
>
> You do not have to be a paid member to participate, however, you must be a
> paid member if you fight or if yo
In a message dated 4/29/2008 9:09:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You cannot generalize and say all books in a genre are the same. My
books are my books, and other publishers' are theirs. I am not
responsible for the contents of anyone else's books.
But isn't th
Wanda Pease wrote:
>> And do you have the sales figures on (a) what "gangbusters" consists of
>> in terms of both units sold and profits realized, and (b) how many of
>> these copies were actually sold to SCA members?
>
> Do you?
I know exactly how many copies of each book I've sold, and
> And do you have the sales figures on (a) what "gangbusters" consists of
> in terms of both units sold and profits realized, and (b) how many of
> these copies were actually sold to SCA members?
Do you? I can ask Ian Stevens when I see him tomorrow. Although I
doubt
that he has such fi
Subject: Robin Netherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
I feel like I should start with:
"My name is Cynthia Barnes and I'm a costume addict."
I've got 350+ books on sewing, fashion, then there's vintage 19th c
fashion journa
of us. And no, we are not
the ones on a power trip.
--- On Mon, 4/28/08, Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
> To: "Historical Costume" <
I buy a huge number of books by people I've never met (many of whom are
dead, so I never will), and some by people I can't stand personally.
The only thing that matters is the content of book.
Likewise, when working for other publishers and for computer companies,
I have worked with some author
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Shirley Hobbs
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 12:51 PM
> To: Historical Costume
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
>
>> From: Lavol
TECTED] On
> Behalf Of Shirley Hobbs
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 12:51 PM
> To: Historical Costume
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
>
>> From: Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> "People seriously interested in
Well said!
Anne
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Shirley Hobbs
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 12:51 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
> From: Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PRO
And a lot of people have to choose between books and fabric. You can't
get
fabric (or sewing machines!) from the library, so that often is where
the
money has to go. It doesn't mean these people aren't using books.
--Robin
Books are a lot easier to borrow than fabric! ;-)
Patty
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Why does anyone have to be in a "group" to buy costume related books?
I think that it's correlative, not causative.
Patty
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I have my sales figures, you don't, and I very seriously doubt that many
people who'd buy a book anyway would not buy it just because they don't
like me. I am not my books.
Also, you're right, I don't give a damn whether some stranger likes me.
Fran
I think what you do is wonderful, but your
> From: Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"People seriously interested in research do not buy or read a book based
on whether they know or like the author."
U, yes they do. I consider myself a serious researcher. I also will not
buy any of your books. There is enough information out the
snip
> The version of the FAQ currently on sca.org says that they have about 29,500
> paid members, but that's still small by publishing standards.
You do not have to be a paid member to participate, however, you must be a paid
member if you fight or if you're an officer.
Figures vary as to h
And assuming one could ignore that momentarily, it becomes
> a debate of spending $45 on a book filled with things that post-date the
> Civil War, and which the author has stated that accuracy is not the primary
> focus of, or one which is relevant on both counts.
BTW, I earn my living by p
. What precisely did Civil
> War Re-enactors ever do to you for you to label us so rudely?
As I mentioned, this is very much the impression of Civil War reenactors
I get from e-lists. And it's not my books I'm talking about, but many
other discussions of how people do research and what book
What I find both interesting and depressing in this discussion is that
(a) judging from the books discussed, almost all the people who collect
and spend much money on costume books are in the SCA and (b) a lot of
people would rather spend money on fabric and sewing machines.
Fran
Not always a mat
In a message dated 4/27/2008 3:28:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Civil War reenactors are a very large group but with few exceptions,
tend not to be very interested in books or research. They seem to regard
it as somehow virtuous to be conspicuously disinterest
On Sunday 27 April 2008, Lavolta Press wrote:
[snip]
> I've lost track of how many members the SCA has, but last time I checked
> it was a few thousand. By publishing standards, that's tiny, considering
> that something like one to five percent of people in a target market
> actually buy.
The vers
kit.
Arlys
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Lavolta Press
> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:33 PM
> To: Historical Costume
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You
>
Zuzana Kraemerova wrote:
> "That is, they are the least likely to do things like assume
> that original sources are always 100% accurate and unbiased, that
> secondary sources are always useless, and so on."
>
> I must disagree. You definitely cannot rely on secondary sources,
What I meant is
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> From: Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
>> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008, 4:27 PM
>&
> Truer words were never written :-) I have to watch my back around some of
> my friends who know the books will be offered to them first when they carry
> me out of my house.
Unless I predecease my husband and he wants to sell my books, I'm going
to find a university library willing to house m
"That is, they are the least likely to do things like assume
that original sources are always 100% accurate and unbiased, that
secondary sources are always useless, and so on."
I must disagree. You definitely cannot rely on secondary sources, but it can be
very interesting and you can learn man
[h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008, 4:27 PM
> " to buy costume related books?
> >
> > What may be misleading is that a large proportion of
> the people on
" to buy costume related books?
>
> What may be misleading is that a large proportion of the people on this list
> work in the medieval and Renaissance periods, so most of the people answering
> have been mentioning books from those periods.
Perhaps a large proportion but not necessarily a maj
Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
> To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, April 27, 2008, 2:06 PM
> It's not "depressing" that you are in the SCA,
> it's
>
>
> We are just lucky I guess. Most of us garb-and-research-types are
> book-aholics. She/he who dies with the most books wins the love
> and undying
> affection of she/he who inherits the books. :-)
> Monica
Truer words were never written :-) I have to watch my back around some of
my friends
> Why does anyone have to be in a "group" to buy costume related books?
In terms of marketing demographics, everyone is in a group or multiple
groups whether they consider themselves members of such a group or not.
Fran
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Suzi Clarke wrote:
> At 21:06 27/04/2008, you wrote:
>> It's not "depressing" that you are in the SCA, it's "depressing" that
>> other groups do not seem to value books nearly as much.
>>
>> Fran
>
> Why does anyone have to be in a "group" to buy costume related books?
What may be misleading is t
t; >
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Behalf Of Lavolta Press
> > Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:33 PM
> > To: Historical Costume
> > Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You
Press
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 4:06 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
It's not "depressing" that you are in the SCA, it's "depressing" that
other groups do not seem to value books nearly as much.
F
Society known as:
> Baroness Catriona MacDuff
> OL,OP,CM,CSC,KoE,QoC,PA,PA,AoA,OSF,OSS
> East Kingdom
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Lavolta Press
> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 3:33 PM
> To: Histo
: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
What I find both interesting and depressing in this discussion is that
(a) judging from the books discussed, almost all the people who collect
and spend much money on costume books are in the SCA and (b) a
What I find both interesting and depressing in this discussion is that
(a) judging from the books discussed, almost all the people who collect
and spend much money on costume books are in the SCA and (b) a lot of
people would rather spend money on fabric and sewing machines.
Fran
Lavolta Press
This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you
are!
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Not all that many--finances are limited, so I try to only buy the ones that
are truly useful to me. Since my costuming interests are strictly 1
"About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?"
Books strictly about costume or sewing techniques about 60, including some
photocopies. Then I have a large collection of the Rundschau drafting magazines
(still not all) and many Burdas (I actually don't know why do I keep b
I didn't answer some of the questions on my last post.
I don't have a room devoted--that is why I'm running out of room!
Textiles/quilt books in the office/sewing room, on one shelf. Straight how-to
sewing
books in a small case on top of my pattern cabinet--only one drawer actually
holds
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Penny Ladnier
> Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 9:03 PM
> To: h-costume
> Subject: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
>
> This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers c
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Hundreds. My library is better than most public libraries-- at least for
art, history and costume.
What was the first one you purchased? 197O (when I was in college) Where
did you purchase it? Have no clue. Memory fails afte
Wow, the Fleming Museum. I spent many days there when
I was a kid. My dad taught at the UVM College of
Forestry in the 60's and we would play on the grounds
while waiting for him. Do they still have the theater
in the basement? That was where I got my first taste
of costuming.
My sister (7)and I(
Penny Ladnier wrote:
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
>
Far fewer than I used to. In a fit of anti-consumerism a few years ago I
gave away a substantial portion of my library. Now I simply rely on the
university library or ILL as needed.
> What was the fi
In a message dated 4/25/2008 3:24:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What was your most recent purchase?
Most recently I replaced my Janet Arnold Patterns of
Fashion 1560. I was stupid enough to lend my original
copy to someone who was very careless and allowed it
to be
--- Penny Ladnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers
> come out, wherever you are!
>
> About how many costume/fashion related books or
> magazines do you own?
Let's see - way too many to count. I have 3 two drawer
file cabinets with needlework/cross
-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do You Own
This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you
are!
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
What was the first one you purchased? Where did you purchase it?
What was your most r
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Somewhere around 500, more if you count the art books, but they're packed
right now.
>
> What was the first one you purchased? Where did you purchase it?
Payne's "History of Costume". I didn't purchase it, my high school
l
Robin Netherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
I've got a couple of book cases full of costuming books, art history books,
portraiture books and history books.
I've got several pieces that could qualify as magazines -
> > About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
I have about 3 liner feet of books specific to costuming with that
much and more that are technically on other subjects but are frequent
used for costuming research.
> > What was the first one you purchased? Where did you
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Most of my work is now really "history" or "art history" with a focus on
dress/textiles, so I buy a lot of books that aren't really about "costume" but
which I use for the study of dress or textile history.
Books specifica
At 17:31 24/04/2008, you wrote:
>At 10:18 AM 4/24/2008, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> >About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
>
>About 400, including books with costume/sewing
>related pictures, about 1000 postcards of
>paintings(12 ring binders) plus ditto of photos
>I'v
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
>
100+ 200? Haven't really counted them, and the collection spills over
into art books, so I'm not sure where to draw the line.
> What was the first one you purchased? Where did you purchase it?
>
Braun& Schneider,
At 10:18 AM 4/24/2008, Penny Ladnier wrote:
>About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
current cataloged: 169 books with direct costume
focus, large collection of textiles, art and
manuscript facsim. with related info
Mags: Costume (#6 to current) and misc others
>Wh
In a message dated 4/24/2008 12:05:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you
are!
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Probably at least 200 to 300 books in our "personal
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Maybe 25 books, no magazines, unless you count various Compleat
Anachronists and Pikestaffs (published by the SCA).
> What was the first one you purchased? Where did you purchase it?
Peacock. Don't laugh! It's still one o
Penny wrote: "These are the only original prints. They only see the light
of day, when I show them to my college students. One day I will find a
scanner with a large enough bed to scan them."
You should check with the media department of the college. They might have a
portable scanner that can
I am enjoying and giggling at some of your answers. You've brightened my
day! I forgot to provide my own answers.
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Between 3,000-4,000, maybe more. I just know their valve for the tax guy.
Yes, I am a member of the h-costume
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008
> 00:02:42 -0400> Subject: [h-cost] How Many Costume Books/Magazines/Photos Do
> You Own> > This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out,
> wherever you are!> > About how m
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you
> are!
>
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Um. That depends on what you consider costume related. I have books on
gothic sculpture that a
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Penny Ladnier wrote:
> This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you
> are!
>
> About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
Oh, dear God, I can't begin to estimate. I could count, but that would take
some time and
This could be really fun to poll the list. Lurkers come out, wherever you are!
About how many costume/fashion related books or magazines do you own?
What was the first one you purchased? Where did you purchase it?
What was your most recent purchase?
What do you think was the best deal that yo
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