- 1. Documentation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... (See Pattern-taking) Describe the main construction of the garment, and then note any particular details. (See Reconstructions) Describe the position and type of any alterations and repairs, and if ...
- 2. Pattern-Taking
- (Working with clothes)
- ... and an example of how to take a pattern. Why take patterns How to get started A step-by-step guideline on pattern-taking Further source of information Why take patterns ...
- 3. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... Taking a pattern (linkto article on pattern-taking) is time-consuming and specialized work. However, when a pattern has been made, it reveals so much information about the object that it becomes part of ...
- 4. Transporting Costume
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... photography, handled for conservation or exhibition, turned inside out for analyses or pattern-taking, or packed for out going loans. Luckily, they are not at great risk of breaking to pieces like a glass ...
- 5. Handling Clothes
- (Working with clothes)
- ... for exhibition and photography pattern taking (see also Pattern-taking) exhibition of costume helpful sources of information A mental walk through Before handling costume, mentally ...
- 6. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... Photography, pattern-taking, drawings, and written descriptions are all good methods of documentation. Photography is often done by professionals with more or less experience in museum work; costume ...
- 7. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Documentation – makes clothes talk* Pernilla Rasmussen Dr ph Textile Studies University of Lund, ICOM Costume Committee member Britta Hammar retired Senior Curator Kulturen Lund, ICOM Costume ...
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