- 1. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... and marking: consider carefully how to label and mark shelves, boxes, drawers in the storage area’s address system [see Marking and labeling costume] protocol: Use both a written and an electronic protocol ...
- 2. Marking and Labeling Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Marking costume in museum collections QR code, which stands for “Quick Response” These codes can be used to make stored data available, for example information about a museum object inside a packing ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... (ink from ballpoint pens cannot be removed without damaging historical textiles; see also Documentation and Marking and labeling costume) Each object must bear its permanent accession number Record ...
wool
vacuum
personal memories
bobbin lace
garment
storage
mannequins
Cotton
hospital
Munich
reconstruction
mask
long and short stitch
data record
Planning
museums
digital
heavy and awkward handling
knitted garments
photos
textile technique
Queen Juliane Marie
collecting costume
Paco Rabanne
tradition
Padding
space
Balmaceda
crochet
Charles V
children
materials
knit
shoes
collecting policy
embroidery stitches
outloans
Gallen
Preparing the public
pattern-taking
documentation
transport
cuffs
cap stockings
weaving
exhibition
stripes
20th century
traditional outfit
pest management
Rayon
Shaggy Bear
chain stitch
packing
blanket stitch
knitted lace
embroidery
midget
photography
QR code