- 1. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... by both women and men. Men would have stored their purses in the pockets of their breeches, jackets or coats, while women would have kept their purses in their skirt pockets or bags. Women’s magazine ...
- 2. Clothes Tell Wonderful Wishes
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Shanghai Museum of Textile and Costume, there is a little girl’s jacket that was quilted with diamond-shaped pieces of fabrics in different colours. Parents or grandparents collected the fabrics from different ...
- 3. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... all parts of should be labelled. The main accession number should indicate that it includes several pieces, so they can be recognized as belonging together (for example a suit consisting of jacket, vest ...
- 4. Coat for a Wounded Prince
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... we can deduce that this jacket was not just an everyday jacket. Prince Frederik’s childhood Prince Frederik was the first child of Prince Christian Frederik (later King Christian 8th) and Princess ...
- 5. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... unlike men’s coats and jackets. Documentation of sewing before the sewing machine To describe the sewing techniques is often the most difficult and the most space consuming part of the documentation. ...
- 6. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- ... testimony, receipts, photographs etc. However, it is often some of the most difficult material to collect; many people would never think that museums would be interested in collecting their old jacket ...
fibers
Feathers
lining
conservation
forming
construction
Gallen
exhibition
lace
blanket stitch
selection criteria
femininity
vacuum
leather
Polyester
boxes
Giselle
textile fibers
Alto Peru
Laos
transport
Manneken-Pis
materials
fashion
idioms
angel
identifying lace
tatting lace
floral ornaments
vintage fashion
children
Bodily Memory
storage
accessioning
danger
stripes
velvet
wool
WildWorks
Knitting
Acid-free
embroidery
Hmong
Balmaceda
protection from evil
Rayon
1950s
Le Lac des cygnes
white cotton
Fabrics
copy
garment
color symbolism
labeling
storage area
Mette Bagge Kiær
handling
Don Quichotte
Mother Sally
care