- 1. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... and marking: consider carefully how to label and mark shelves, boxes, drawers in the storage area’s address system [see Marking and labeling costume] protocol: Use both a written and an electronic protocol ...
- 2. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Marking costume in museum collections QR code, which stands for “Quick Response” These codes can be used to make stored data available, for example information about a museum object inside a packing ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... (ink from ballpoint pens cannot be removed without damaging historical textiles; see also Documentation and Marking and labeling costume) Each object must bear its permanent accession number Record ...
labeling
Storing
lead
WildWorks
Lace
SPECTRUM
damage
mannequins
locally made clothes
donor
19th century
contents
handling
heavy and awkward handling
running stitch
leavers
Prince Frederik's coat
mannequin
Underwear
Bodily Memory
Silk
garment
protection
The Tudor Child
Heavily altered items
collecting costume
construction
weaving
sewing techniques
interview
knickers
linen
Useful addresses
ombré roll stitch
Stories
Royal Collections
details
Knitting
padding
insurance
braiding technique
museum
exhibition
Weaving
stored
Mapuche
material
labels
acid-free tag
Blogs
Tiziano Vecelli
bobbin lace
masks
masculine culture
Mette Bagge Kiær
checklist
Flax
Goretex
José Miguel Carrera
dictatorship