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  1. Doll Costuming, How to Costume French &German Bisque Dolls - 1984 publication by Colln Sly, 1984
  2. Got lederhosen? Whether you need a penguin suit or a private getup, Winnipeg's costuming couple is at your service; Whether you need a penguin suit or ... An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-28
  3. Costuming a Play; Inter-Theatre Arts Handbook by Elizabeth Grimball, 1925
  4. Solo savvy: your guide to costuming, choreographing, and casting soloists.: An article from: Dance Magazine by Alison Feller, 2008-10-01
  5. Historic Costuming by Nevel Truman, 1940-01-01
  6. HISTORIC COSTUMING. by Nevil. Truman, 1935-01-01
  7. The How-To-Book of Interantional Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Making, Costuming, and Collectling Dolls by Loretta Holz, 1980
  8. Historic Costuming
  9. Simplified Stage Costuming by Esther L. And Stahl, LeRoy Mace, 1939-01-01
  10. Skirting the Issues (The Costuming Essentials Series) by Dawn Devine, Barry Brown, 2000
  11. Elizabethan Costuming for the Years 1550-1580 by Janet Winter, Carolyn Schultz, 1983
  12. Doll Costuming: How to Costume French & German Bisque Dolls. Revised Edition by Mildred and Colleen Seeley, 1989
  13. Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas - 3rd edition by Alic MStahli, 1988
  14. HISTORIC COSTUMING. by Nevil. Truman, 1949

61. The Well Dressed Wench - Medieval & Renaissance
Pages relating historical costuming, including sewing tips, reenacting and living history groups, and renaissance festivals
http://www.midnightgarden.com/costume/medieval.html
Where would you like to go? Reference Sources Clothing Arms and Armor Accessories Reenacting Organizations Live Action Role Play Renaissance Festivals Wedding Information Last updated Medieval Resources Clothing

62. Period Costuming By Wingeo
Patterns for period costuming; online catalog, ordering information, accepts credit cards.Category Regional North America Woodbridge Business and Economy...... PATTERNS. FOR. PERIOD. costuming. . MILLINERY. *Winner of the 1997National Costumers Association's Presidential Award for Authenticity.
http://www.wingeo.com/
Welcome To Wingeo (Home of Award Winning Patterns*) PATTERNS FOR PERIOD COSTUMING MILLINERY *Winner of the 1997 National Costumers Association's Presidential Award for Authenticity *Winner of the 1998 National Costumers Association's Presidential Award for Authenticity *Winner of the 1998 National Costumers Association's Presidential Award for Spectular *Winner of the 1999 National Costumers Association's 1st Prize for Authenticity AND Warren Hendricks Memorial Award ... To e-mail Wingeo Click here!

63. The Victorian Costuming Page
The Victorian costuming Page. has moved. Please go to thenew site http//victoriancostume.freeservers.com.
http://victoriancostuming.port5.com/

64. Arabian Nights Dancing
Featuring the tribalstyle classes by Arabian Nights Dancing. Includes some information about costuming and the history of belly dancing.
http://www.zyworld.com/arabdance/

65. Renaissance Pleasure Faire Northern California
Job Faire. Vendor Guidelines Application. costuming. Language Guide. Winters,Janet. Elizabethan costuming for the Years 15501580. COSTUME CONSTRUCTION TIPS.
http://www.renfair.com/2001/nocal/costuming.php
Special Events Entertainment Entertainment Schedule Artisans of the Shire ... Weather Report Get more involved
in the Faire!
Speak the Speech! Costuming Guide Behind the Scenes:
An Introduction
...
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P.O. Box 2014
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(800) 52-FAIRE Northern California
Bay Area, Casa de Fruta, Hollister
September 14 - October 20
Please note: This guide is primarily intended for the performers who work the faires. We encourage visiting guests of the Renaissance Faires to come dressed in the garb of their choosing! This guide makes mention of colors or fabrics that are "not acceptable" those are restrictions & guidelines placed on our performers and guildmembers, not on the general public! Although if you're interested in creating a reasonably period costume, follow this guide! ALSO: Rental costumes are available for your day at the Faire, inside and just down the road from the front gate. Select from the following links to discover the history, fabrics and techniques for making Elizabethan fashions...

66. UAA Department Of Theatre And Dance
Offers a liberal arts approach covering acting, directing, stagecraft, scene design, lighting, costuming, makeup, dramatic literature, theatre history, dramatic theory and criticism, and playwriting. View their mission, faculty, current season, and history.
http://webserver.cts.uaa.alaska.edu/theatre/
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67. Polish Costuming Resource
You have found Art and Jocelyn's online Polish costuming resource.These pictures have been carefully selected to represent the
http://www.icbleu.org/artur/polcostumes.htm
Back to Art's Web Site The well padded waistline Polish Fairy Tales You have found Art and Jocelyn's online Polish costuming resource. These pictures have been carefully selected to represent the finest of Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian and Cossak costumes, weaponry, jewelry, etc. from the years 1400 to 1900. Art is a native-born Polish historian who has enjoyed many years of notoriety as an expert in the field of Polish living history. After years of participating in renaissance faires in and around California, Art, tired of grumbling about the lack of quality, well documented Polish costumes out there, created this online resource. It is our hopes that is will serve to assist the many good folks out there who are interested in accurately depicting and reenacting Polish Nobility.
This Costume Ring site is owned by Jocelyn Previous Next Next 10 ... List
This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit

68. Embroidery And Costuming
Embroidery and costuming. This page presents items I have embroidered.The primary stitch I use to fill in large spaces is the laid
http://comp.uark.edu/~telewis/embr.html
Embroidery and Costuming
This page presents items I have embroidered. The primary stitch I use to fill in large spaces is the laid stitch from the Bayeux Tapestry. I use a satin stitch to a lesser extent. For outlines I use chain stitch and stem stitch. All of the garments here are actually works-in-progress. They all have finished yokes and sleeve cuffs. However, I still intend to do lower embroidered hems for them.
Grey Dalmatic It took over sixty hours to embroider the yoke of this garment. I do not know how long the cuffs took.
Green Tunic Tan Tunic Embroidered Shoes These shoes feature a laid stitch upon a leather surface. To achieve this I invented my own technique. I simply made a hole with an awl, allowing me to insert a threaded needle through the leather. The primary stitch is the Bayeux Tapestry laid stitch. These shoes, accompanied by the grey dalmatic, were selected by HRM Aislinn as the Queen's Choice at the last Queen's Prize Tournament.
Rondel with Cross This embroidery consists of a row of rondels; it is to be used as edging for a red wool mantle. It takes six hours to embroider one rondel; there are a total of [ ] rondels on the edging. Front Back
Return to Henry's page.

69. Redirect
costuming program in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Tour the shop and museum via images, and take note of suggested readings.
http://www.dal.ca/~costume/index.html

70. Costuming
who should i go as? 2, 93, 10/25/02 54631 pm by shingevil, shingevil. halloweencostuming quesion, 1, 11, 10/24/02 71456 am by Eden, laminathegreat.
http://pub26.ezboard.com/faimeesstudiofrm5

71. As Far Out As You Can Get
Erika Door's costuming site. Costumes arranged by completed, in progress, and future, including tips and message board.
http://www.geocities.com/arashiko/
Yo! This site no longer works. Why not check out www.erikadoor.com ? Have fun. Don't get lost.

72. Craft Kitty's Craft Corner
Cats costuming Page
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Glade/8073/
Welcome To Craft Kitty's Craft Corner Piccy Hi! I'm Craft Kitty, Tumblebrutus's sister. I love art, crafts, costumes, and anything of the sort! Look around, maybe you'll decide to make something or buy something from the Kitty- Cat alog! Where is Bombalurina's Jellicle Junkyard
Sadly, My touring cast of CATS site has closed. Why? The tour is closing ):, and it was getting extremely boring to work on. I hardly ever updated. I'm still a fan of cats, I'm staying online AND I'm working on a Sillabub site. All good things must come to an end but with it come good things. Enter Craft Kitty's Craft Corner This Page uses Frames and The Litterbox ICG Font EST. 11/19/1999

73. Costuming
costuming. Like all made to order items, allow 46 weeks until shipping.Contact info@larpstuff.com if you need items faster and
http://www.larpstuff.com/costuming.htm

74. Joy Of Bellydance
Belly dance troupe located in southeast Queensland, Australia. Site offers information about performances, classes, and events. Also forums, costuming howto's, photos, and forum.
http://www.geocities.com/joyofbellydance/home.html

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75. Costuming
The Costume Page Costume Con 14 Pictures from Costume Con in Pittsburg(WarningThis page is graphics dense) Crafts Information MCI's @Fashion E-zine about
http://www.swcp.com/~jamii/costume.html

The Costume Page

Costume Con 14

Pictures from Costume Con in Pittsburg
(Warning: This page is graphics dense)
Crafts Information

MCI's @Fashion - E-zine about fashion designers

Virginia Commonwealth University's Fashion Page

Greater Bay Area Costumer's Guide
...
Jamii (jamii@swcp.com)

76. The Zombie Guide
Information on zombie movies, music, costuming, and a general overview.
http://www.phillyburbs.com/halloween2000/zombies/
ZOMBIE GUIDE
Resident Evil: The Movie
My God - It's full of S.T.A.R.S. The Lazy Midafternoon of the Living Dead
Where are they now?
How to make a Zombie
For the Reanimator in all of us. Zombies: What You Should Know
An ounce of prevention - worth a pound of flesh. Zombies: What You Should Do
"Duck and cover" just won't cut it. Musical Zombies
"Back to back - belly to belly; I don't give a damn, cuz I'm stone dead already.." Be a Zombie for Halloween
"Trick or Meats, Bite your seats, Gimme some good brains for eats.." Zombie Movie Reviews
Lights, Camera, Mangle!
The Evil Dead
The Evil Dead 2 Army of Darkness Zombie ... 7) Zombie Movies A full spectrum listing of ankle-biting dead guys. Links Surf more about it CONTACT THE AUTHOR Zombie Guide 2001: Send More Brains!

77. MEDIEVAL PAVILION RESOURCES--Costuming Links
costuming/ARMOR SITES. costuming; NONWESTERN EUROPEAN costuming; ARMOR/WEAPONS;JEWELRY. costuming SITES costuming PAGEOver a thousand costuming links!
http://www.currentmiddleages.org/tents/costuming.htm
NON-WESTERN EUROPEAN COSTUMING

78. Www.gbacg.org
We are a nonprofit, educational and social group, dedicated to all aspects of costuming and textile creations. This web site contains information about the GBACG, as well as a collection of costumerelated resources.
http://www.toreadors.com/costume/
The Greater Bay Area Costumer's Guild website had moved to
http://www.gbacg.org/

79. Historical Costuming
Contains links to articles and essays on aspects of historical costuming, especiallyfor the 15th17th centuries. Current costuming Research Article.
http://patriot.net/~nachtanz/SReed/histcost.html
[Current Article]
It's not who you are,
It's what you wear
Or isn't what you wear a mirror of what you are? Nothing is so individualiticnor so culturally "dictated" as our clothing. We wear the symbols of our personal tastes: proportions, colors, textures, comfort level, and consciously or subconsciously, the symbols of the social groups to which we belong. One way to approach a culture is through its clothing. Often its concepts of what is appropriate to gender roles, race, religions, ethnicity, occupations, socio-economic status, and such are embedded in its range of acceptable clothing. By examining what people wore under what circumstances, we can start to understand underlying social and cultural structures. At the same time we can appreciate the range of personal expression with a society. It was at Maryland that I became interested in clothing as a social symbol and in clothing of everyday life. I also realized that a firm factual foundation for Medieval/Renaissance clothing had not yet been laid down. My master's thesis was an attempt to start building that factorial data base by doing a quantitative study of men's headdress from 1400 to 1520. Meanwhile in the SCA, I work to promote better research methods through classes and articles. The artifacts we reproduce/recreate can be an exciting starting point from which to research the lives and times of those who would have made or used those artifacts in period.

80. Costume College Home Page - Presented By The Costumer's Guild West (A.K.A. The C
Annual summer costuming conference in Van Nuys, California, USA. Membership information, list of past classes, instructor profiles, vendors, FAQ, and hotel information.
http://www.costumecollege.org/
Costume College! The place for people who are into sewing with lectures, workshops and demonstrations. Presented by Costumer’s Guild West Costume College the place to learn about Costume of History,Fantasy and Futuristic.
COSTUME COLLEGE 2003
What's New
Costume College will be held
August 1-3, 2003
Membership deadline for 2003
is June 20, 2003
After that no more membership will be sold.
Website update, again.
Watch more more updates as the 2003 information comes in and we replace the 2002 information.
Sign up to get information about Costume College and Costumer's Guild West News! Join the mailing list Enter your name and email address: Name: Email: Subscribe Unsubscribe This is the same mail list for the CGW. If you already joined that one you do not have to do it again. WHAT IS COSTUME COLLEGE? The purpose of Costume College is to provide educational classes and programs regarding all aspects of costuming; from hands on workshops and demonstrations on costume-related projects, to lectures regarding the history of clothing and other costume subjects, as well as tours of local costume-related businesses and areas in Los Angeles. We offer an extensive selection of courses targeting the beginner, amateur, enthusiast, semi-professional and professional costumer, and presented over 90 classes. Everything from how to make corsets, to assembling chain mail, to the history of clothing, to constructing masks, and much, MUCH more. Our subjects are applicable to the theatrical, historical, science fiction, fantasy, and general costume interests. In other words, we have something for everyone.

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