There are pictures of some at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston:
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?coll_keywords=45.297submit.x=0submit.y=0
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?coll_keywords=45.298submit.x=0submit.y=0
Katy
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Suzi Clarke
At 16:31 04/01/2009, you wrote:
There are pictures of some at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston:
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?coll_keywords=45.297submit.x=0submit.y=0
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?coll_keywords=45.298submit.x=0submit.y=0
Katy
Katy
Thank you so
Date: January 4, 2009 11:20:33 AM CST
To: Historical Costume h-cost...@indra.com
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Phrygian cap pattern?
There are pictures of some at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston:
http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?
coll_keywords=45.297submit.x=0submit.y=0
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From: s...@suziclarke.co.uk
Subject: [h-cost] Phrygian cap pattern?
Happy New Year to all.
Suzi
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At 16:53 03/01/2009, you wrote:
This may be superfluous, but it seems to me that there was a pretty
extensive discussion about this hat and the rosette on it a few
years ago. If you are interested, you can probably search the archives.
Sg
Thanks, but as this is a slightly jokey dress-up
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From: Suzi Clarke s...@suziclarke.co.uk
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Thanks, but as this is a slightly jokey dress-up for a party type evening,
I don't really need to go into too much detail. I did find a lovely
picture of Louis Capet (Louis XVl) wearing one,
Happy New Year to all.
I am being lazy, and asking for help before doing any research. My DH
and I will be going to a fancy dress do (emphasis on not entirely
accurate) as M. and Mme Thenardier from Les Mis. Mostly I can
cobble together costumes from other stuff we have, but I would love
On Thursday 01 January 2009 7:33:31 am Suzi Clarke wrote:
Happy New Year to all.
I am being lazy, and asking for help before doing any research. My DH
and I will be going to a fancy dress do (emphasis on not entirely
accurate) as M. and Mme Thenardier from Les Mis. Mostly I can
cobble
Hello,
I´ve found this one via google - don´t know, if it´s good.
http://www.housebarra.com/EP/ep06/16cap.html
Hanna
At 13:33 01.01.2009, you wrote:
Happy New Year to all.
I am being lazy, and asking for help before
doing any research. My DH and I will be going to
a fancy dress do
At 21:47 01/01/2009, you wrote:
Hello,
I´ve found this one via google - don´t know, if it´s good.
http://www.housebarra.com/EP/ep06/16cap.html
Hanna
Hanna
Thank you - I can work with that shape.
Catherine - the cap pattern is way too early for
the time of Les Mis - 1840's I think. A
On Thursday 01 January 2009 5:07:36 pm Suzi Clarke wrote:
Catherine - the cap pattern is way too early for
the time of Les Mis - 1840's I think. A version
of it was worn by Marianne the symbol of the
French Revolution AFAIK and came out again later
in the 19th century.
You're right. Sorry
At 23:00 01/01/2009, you wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 2009 5:07:36 pm Suzi Clarke wrote:
Catherine - the cap pattern is way too early for
the time of Les Mis - 1840's I think. A version
of it was worn by Marianne the symbol of the
French Revolution AFAIK and came out again later
in the
La Fleur de Lyse sells 18th French patterns, among other things. Perhaps
the cap they have in their pattern NFH 18001 would be useful:
http://pages.videotron.com/fldelyse/Patterns.html
Yes, that's more like it, but as I am doing this for my DH out of my
stash, I really don't want to
Happy New Year to all.
I am being lazy, and asking for help before doing any research. My DH and
I will be going to a fancy dress do (emphasis on not entirely accurate) as
M. and Mme Thenardier from Les Mis. Mostly I can cobble together
costumes from other stuff we have, but I would love
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