- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... and time. In their ‘life’ they have connected places, people, events and time periods, forming such unexpected and intriguing trails and links. Four pieces of clothing: made in different places ...
- 2. Identification of Fabrics
- (Working with clothes)
- ... forming diagonal lines. fabrics Satin weave – binding system or weave based on a unit of four or more ends, and a number of picks equal to, or a multiple of, the number ...
- 3. 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 ...
- 4. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- ... the objects can tell, the way they can be used in exhibitions and their usefulness in forming a study and research collection. It can also help to clarify which items you really want to add to your ...
Costume idioms
Laos
drama
Kongedragter
Kensington Palace
media
accessories
Gallen
Facebook
museums
traditional outfit
hair
textile techniques
display case
public
Swan Lake
Price tags
fashion
pest management
Stories
lace
Feathers
Raymonda
holes
exhibition
weave
mannequins
Alto Peru
indigenous peoples
popular culture
poison
cross stitch
20th century
chain-link mesh
Belgium
checklist
mercury
embroidery stitches
weaving
preventive conservation
Lady in White
alpaca hair
midget
ICOM
giraffe
group identity
label
paper
guidelines
mauvine
cotton
bar code
Qing Dynasty
documentation
narrative
identification of lace
donor
knit
shuttle
personal identity