- 1. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... typewriter inks may smudge. Handwriting numbers with pencil on acid-free tags with strings which are attached to the garment. Note! Please remember to write the number on both sides of the tag to ...
- 2. Mannequins for Costume Display
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... soft Ethafoam sheet, cotton wool or crumpled acid-free tissue paper (pre-used, crumpled paper is much softer than new). This padding can be inserted under the jersey cover to build up the bust, shoulder ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... folding. If unavoidable, use acid-free tissue paper to cushion the folds. Transport only under dust covers, using buffered trays or trolleys. Dustcovers should be made from well washed unbleached, or ...
- 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 ...
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