- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... photos showing locals and commented in hand-writing as “Macedonia children”, “The Balkans”, “Serbian Refugees”, “Balkan gipsys”, “Greek fisherman” ...
- 2. Royal Gala Video
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... magazines. The gowns, which are still in the Queen's wardrobe and many of them still in use, were made by leading Danish designers as well a few select Parisian gowns. The exhibit included many press photos ...
- 3. Identification of Fibers
- (Working with clothes)
- ... approximate result may be obtained by a burning test, which however should not be used on Museum material, see for the reaction of fibres: Ditzi Prints Fiber Burn Chart and photos of what that looks like ...
- 4. Embroidery Stitches
- (Working with clothes)
- ... et al. – St. Gallen, Textilmuseum 2011 © Diagrams Margarete Müller-Schulten © Photos Anne Wanner-JeanRichard Objects Textilmuseum St Gallen Translation Elizabeth Fischer ...
- 5. Identifying Lace: various names and techniques
- (Working with clothes)
- ... A warp-knitted lace similar to crochet or knitting Leavers A machine lace with warp and bobbin threads © Photos: Textile Museum St Gallen; Anna-Tina Eberhard St Gallen, ...
- 6. St Gallen – the story of lace
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... significance of lace for the east Swiss region of St. Gallen. © Photos Tobias Siebrecht and Jürg Zürcher © Text and Objects Textile Museum St Gallen Translation Catherine Fischer Schleiss, Elizabeth ...
- 7. Theater Costume
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... photos from the Centre National du Costume de Scène, at Moulins, France, where French theatre, opera, and ballet costumes are held. See the following articles (PDFs) for further information about each ...
- 8. Mannequins for Costume Display
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... it is often better to exhibit a hat on a hat stand close by the costume so it can be seen more closely. Contemporary prints, photos and portraits are excellent material to supplement the costume itself, ...
- 9. Handling Clothes
- (Working with clothes)
- ... garment is sturdy to hang on lightly padded edges of photostats and cut-out figures Mannequins and supports of padded, covered wire, Ethafoam etc. can help bear the weight of heavy garments Accessories ...
- 10. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... person responsible for the order be present during the photography. Keep accurate records of all photography of the object, so that existing photos can be used, avoiding repeated photography. ...
- 11. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... to know in advance what type of information you will need. Our advice is to be careful – you never know if you can see the object again. Take photos! A ragged or worn out dress can have much to tell. ...
- 12. 1970s Exhibition, Munich
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Games. Obviously the 1970s produced a great variety of style experiments, sometimes very original, sometimes contradictory – posters, designs, photos and journals help to show the diversity of the approaches. ...
- 13. 1962 Dress Memories
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... expensive or not carried all the time, to produce a running record of our lives; "Fortunately, few photos survive from those days – cameras were a luxury few students possessed and mobile phones, ...
- 14. Social and Digital Media
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... you to link to other web pages or upload photos. Twitter works well for highlighting specific objects and exhibitions, reminding followers about events and sharing quirky facts about objects. You can also ...
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