fabric
-cost of
-use of
-sumptuary laws relating to
-import of
-export of
-types of
Gunvor
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Anders (nesten 4 år)
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At 08:06 AM 11/7/2007, you wrote:
I'm gathering information for the planning stages of a new project,
and I'd love to get input from the people on this list.
Has anyone mentioned color definitions?
gore
gusset
hemming/edging techniques
which dags are documented
stitches used for seams
shoulde
- Original Message -
From: "julian wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<< ... Almost every book I've been able to look at purporting to deal with
"Tudor Dress or Costume" slides over the Reign of Henry 7th (1485-1509) as
though he never existed; - and begins in 1509 with the Accession of Henry
Since I'm supposed to be writing a paper on globalization, naturally I
work on coming up with more headwords:
gardes-corps
chapes
ceinture
girdles
tapes
bezants
pins
saya
garters
shoes
slippers
boots
buskins
sandals
chopines
coif
hood
mantle
vair
ermine
miniver
scarlet
fustian
cendal
samite
wa
> A well-researched and well-illustrated book [or 2, or 3] about
> English middle-class and upper-class Dress in England during the
> Reign of Henry 7th.
>
> Almost every book I've been able to look at purporting to deal
> with "Tudor Dress or Costume" slides over the Reign of Henry
> 7th (1485-1
Flax
Linen
Line (re: linen)
Tow (ditto linen)
Hemp
Nettle
Line as clothing insides, too. ;)
Interlining
Flatlining (provided it was done in the focus period)
Wool
Woolen
Worsted
Silk
Reel/ed
Spun
Cotton
Cottoned (as a treatment of wool)
Dyestuffs
Cochineal/kermes (the one from the Mediterranea
A well-researched and well-illustrated book [or 2, or 3] about English
middle-class and upper-class Dress in England during the Reign of Henry 7th.
Almost every book I've been able to look at purporting to deal with "Tudor
Dress or Costume" slides over the Reign of Henry 7th (1485-1509) as th
Spinning technology!
Spindle types and weights
timeline of wheel types and introduction...
detailed drawings!
and details on types of yarns-
wpi, fiber type, plies etc etc
And while we are blue skying it...
fiber types, timeline of introduction
and fiber prep tools and devices
What dyes where used
As per Robin's request for headwords:
fillet
barbette
chainse
wicklebandr
leg wrappings
hose
chausses
cotte
kirtle
gown
gunna
brooch
laces
braies
breeches
fur, use of fur
pelice
pelicon
chemise
precious stones
pearls
Jen/Pixel
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Cathy wrote, in response to my request earlier:
> Here's some that occur to me, focused as I am on the early
> part of the period you cite:
>
> peplos
> diamond twill
> lozenge twill
> broken lozenge twill
> use of beads in costume
> use of embroidery in costume
> veils
> warp-weighted loom
> ho
On Wednesday 07 November 2007, [Robin Netherton] wrote:
> I’m gathering information for the planning stages of a new project, and I’d
> love to get input from the people on this list.
>
> If you could consult a reference book that was an encyclopedia of clothing
> and textiles in the British Isles
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