- 1. Lace for an Empress
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... ordered a flounce of 450 cm length and 100 cm width, a shawl collar and one sleeve set. Third possibility: Alençon lace for the Paris Exhibition of 1867. Literature which does not indicate the source ...
- 2. Zuzu Angel
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... to that accentuated the dramatic density of the denouncement. She also created dresses with bands of mourning on the sleeves, the collars, a custom of the interior of Brazil, called “bands of disgust”, ...
- 3. Nurses' Uniforms
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... of their uniforms, and they might be willing to make a donation. Get the whole uniform How many separate parts are there to this 1917-18 uniform? There are seven: dress, bib, apron, collar, ...
- 4. Clothes Tell Wonderful Wishes
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... of death could not take their child away. The skill of patchwork was also used in children’s collars, also called baby’s bibs. This kind of collar is separate from the garment. Children wear it both ...
- 5. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... a reconstruction or reproduction of a garment? when the original piece is too fragile or too important to display If an original garment is missing an important part (sleeve, overskirt, collar, etc.) ...
- 6. Coat for a Wounded Prince
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... two rows of plain brass buttons. It could be buttoned to either side, to extend its wear. The long sleeves have buttoned cuffs, two seams and are gathered at the shoulder seams. The high collar and short ...
- 7. Costume Idioms
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... time is right. Have your collar felt (UK) If someone has his collar felt, he is arrested. Hot under the collar If you're hot under the collar, you're ...
- 8. 1962 Dress Memories
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... dress, little waist shaping, fawn & white check collar to cheer it up, and just about knee-length. I never liked skimpy." June Swann, UK For university students on tight budgets money ...
knitted garments
damage
future considerations
Useful
identifying fabrics
protest dress
wearer
pattern-taking
Quick Response
personal attitudes
Angel
stem stitch
media
knickers
cross-stitch
José Miguel Carrera
sash
marriage
Felting
Underwear
labels
reconstruction
skirt
Kensington Palace
nurse
Polyester
disaster planning
WildWorks
Guidelines
Barbados
Leaves to Beads
bride
Pattern
Prince Frederik's coat
running stitch
lead
exhibition
ribbon
QR code
Alto Peru
Planning
collecting policy
cotton
collection
floral ornaments
embroidery
Queen Mary of Hungary
garment
knit
Olympic Games
deterioriation
outline stitch
1950s
leavers
Zuzu
hospital
arsenic
mauvine
photostats
heavy metals