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Cross Stitch Basics topic for Museum Mornings Sat
It does not matter whether you are an experienced cross stitcher or just want to know about the craft, you will enjoy this month's Museum Morning at the Fort Morgan Museum. The museum invites you to "Cross Stitch Basics" where you can learn about the history of needlework
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The Elizabethan Costumers Guide To Home Depot
There's a lot of you costumers out there who have touted cheap and effective alternatives to traditional costuming supplies, who don't believe that "cheap alternative" means "crappy substitute".
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Fashion tragedy
They say Canadians are going to fall in love with the newly appointed governor general, Michaelle Jean - but secretly we may all miss the outrageous get-ups worn by her predecessor.
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A comparative study of extant garments relevant to East Denmark in the mid-to-late 14th Century
The garments that remain to this day are of several types, and give a relatively good (but not complete) overview of what garments looked like in period. Generally speaking, a person would wear a kirtle over his shirt, then optional overgarments. These could be open (sleeveless) or closed (short or long sleeved) surcotes. There are other types of garments documented such as cotehardies, garnaches and garde-corps. None of these have survived however. Mantles, hoods and hose have not been included here for the moment, but I intend to expand the document with information on these types of garments too.
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