Re: [h-cost] Research request: surviving dagged textiles

2012-04-25 Thread Hanna Zickermann
I found this one a while ago: http://web.ceu.hu/medstud/manual/SRM/pic/46banner.jpg It´s the first link on this page: http://www.larsdatter.com/banners.htm And the dags appear to be lined and not hemmed or left raw, which I find quite sensible on a flag. Hanna At 07:25 23.04.2012, you

Re: [h-cost] Research request: surviving dagged textiles

2012-04-25 Thread Heather Rose Jones
Thanks, I hadn't been thinking in terms of banners and other furnishings, since the original question was in the context of clothing, but I'll pass on all references. Heather On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:08 AM, Hanna Zickermann wrote: I found this one a while ago:

Re: [h-cost] Research request: surviving dagged textiles

2012-04-25 Thread otsisto
Small note, this is a gofalon and not a flag. This banner would have been hung indoors or used in a parade. Most gofalons were lined or same design on the other side depending on it's use. De -Original Message- I found this one a while ago:

[h-cost] Research request: surviving dagged textiles

2012-04-22 Thread Heather Rose Jones
I received a research request via my Surviving Garments database for leads on surviving textiles or garments that show dagging. (The question came from someone who works primarily with art, so he isn't familiar with the textile sources.) Since my database doesn't deal in fragments (except in