- 1. Identifying sprang sashes
- (Working with clothes)
- ... sashes feature stripes. Only lengthwise stripes are possible in this type of sash. The identifying characteristic in sprang sashes that are striped is found along the line where two colors meet. The line ...
- 2. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... space is lit when necessary. The light should replicate daylight in color if work is being done in the storage area. emergency exits: Lighting or white paint stripes on the floor should indicate emergency ...
- 3. Ponchos and Mantas
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... from vicuña hair to cotton, wool and silk. They might incorporate stripes or more complex patterns. An 18th century European Poncho Often ponchos worn by Europeans were made from luxurious ...
preventive conservation
wool
locally made clothes
museums
sleeve
1970s
showcase
Identification
weaving
garment
Blogs
display
deterioriation
Theater
storage
seamstress
José Miguel Carrera
Zuzu
Chinese traditional Costume
customs
Busts and mannequins
silk
dangerous
stitches
tradition
mask
fibers
Pintrest
exhibition
Balmaceda
midget
Code of Ethics for Museums
Prince Frederik
damage
labels
heavy metals
mauvine
1962
Roméo et Juliette
beliefs
running stitch
conservation
knit
Heavily altered items
ribbon
photography
materials
fabrics
dress
lace
Mette Bagge Kiær
skirt
Queen Mary of Hungary
Guatemala
shuttle
reused clothes
identifying fabrics
Bodily Memory
Planning
pesticide