- 1. Identification of Fabrics
- (Working with clothes)
- ... http://vintagefashionguild.org/fabric-looks-like/ And don’t forget a magnifying glass for looking at your fabric; it need not necessarily be a linen tester. Felting and Fleecemaking ...
- 2. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... from polyester. This may or may not be important in a reconstruction. Fulled woolen cloth and fustian (part linen and part cotton or wool) were heavy-duty fabrics that aren’t made commercially any more. ...
- 3. Useful Addresses
- (Working with clothes)
- ... Fabrics Fucotex (www.fucotex.de ) Burgfriedenstrasse 23, D-86316 Friedberg Tel 0049.821.26380-0 Fax 0049.821-26380-35 A huge choice of cottons, wools, linens, silks and synthetic ...
- 4. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... valuable not to be used and reused. Identify and describe all the materials found in the garment: outer fabric, lining, interlining if any, stiffeners, eyes and hooks, braids, strips and bands of linen, ...
reused clothes
identifying stitches
fashion
shuttle
outline stitch
leavers
boxes
labels
Heavily altered items
Moulins
traditional outfit
cross-stitch
cotton print dress
digital
French knot
idioms
folk culture
Soviet Epoch
Pintrest
Pattern-taking
running stitch
reconstruction
José Miguel Carrera
museum
fashionable dress
bar code
prints
Printing on fabric
fabrics
collecting policy
20th century
silk
fatal garter
accessories
Price tags
garment
identification of lace
Blogs
braiding technique
indigenous peoples
documentation
Underwear
acid-free tag
textile techniques
The Tudor Child
Bibliography
accession
Raymonda
refugees
Nylon
chemicals
masculine culture
Bodily Memory
Publications
personal attitudes
dwarf
Goretex
Museo Histórico Nacional
stitches
vacuum