- 1. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... structures from silk net, crochet or knit, although other materials, such as leather, chain-link mesh, hair, and wool or velvet cloth, were sometimes used. Although miser’s purses had faded from popular ...
- 2. Reconstructing the Dress of Queen Mary of Hungary
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... ‘seeing’ comes ‘doing’, and the students were invited to take part in a second stage, a practical workshop such as calligraphy, drawing, textile, fashion design, leather, glass engraving etc. The project’s ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... area should be kept very clean. The environmental conditions should be as near ideal as possible: Temperature / relative humidity: For textiles 18°C - RH 50-55 % For leather 18 ...
- 4. Useful Addresses
- (Working with clothes)
- ... the ICOM Costume Committee webmaster. Fabrics Feathers Busts and mannequins Leather Printing on fabric Acid-free paper/boxes/packing materials Ribbons Sculptors/vacuum-forming Tags ...
- 5. History in a Purse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... one themselves. Purses and love Purses and letter cases were often given as a present of love or a wedding present. One of the Tassenmuseum’s rare examples is a green, leather wallet ...
darning stitch
boxes
Queen Elizabeth II
Preparing
20th century
exhibition
embroidery
pest management
floral ornaments
lace
photos
Storing
children
buttonhole stitch
1950s
popular culture
Wool
Guatemala
empress
material
fabric
Publications
protection from evil
mercury
Royal Museum of Mariemont
cross-stitch
Princess Margaret
inspiration
labels
clothes
split stitch
archival materials
database
exhibition space
textile techniques
Raymonda
arsenic
folk culture
packing
Bodily Memory
miser's purse
crucifix
angel
Ribbons
chemicals
collection
collar
conservation
St Gall
Leaves to Beads
danger
media
stitches
wool
Patterns
dust
fashion
Viscose
fibers
shoes