costume-con.org
Costume-ConNections - Links to Other Places
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149; Contact Us. Links to Costume Places on the Web. Takes no responsibility for the value and/or services provided by the links listed below. The sites listed here appear to be of interest to costumers. Caveat Emptor. Contact us. If you find a link problem, or would like to add links to this site. 149; Past Costume Cons. 149; Mailing Lists. 149; Resource Guides. 149; Museums & Exhibits. 149; Theatrical Sites. 149; Movie Sites. Science Fiction Convention Links. Visit www.Costume-Con.com. Felicity Warnes ...
regencyencounters.com
costumes
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Get thee something to wear! Make your Own Costume. Here are some excellent resources for making a Regency costume:. Rent a Costume from Us. We have a stock of costumes of various sizes. If you are attending one of our ticketed events, you can rent a costume from us at a discounted rate, starting at $25. We can also direct you to a rental company if we do not have something just right for you. Order a Custom Costume. For a detailed quote! Lend Us Your Costumes! Check here to receive email updates. We can ...
amherstartillery.com
Amherst Artillery, Inc.
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Amherst Artillery, Inc. Http:/ www.vahistorical.org. Museum of the Confederacy. Http:/ www.moc.org/site/PageServer. Civil War Reenactment HQ. Http:/ www.reenactmenthq.com/. Http:/ www.jamescountry.com/. Http:/ www.pastpatterns.com/1850.html. Http:/ www.thesewingacademy.com. Http:/ www.originals-by-kay.com. Http:/ home.earthlink.net/ gchristen/. Http:/ www.dixiegunworks.com/. Http:/ www.fcsutler.com/fcleather.asp. Http:/ www.amazondrygoods.com/. Http:/ www.raggedsoldier.com/.
ravenland.com
Favorite links from Ravenland Arts
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Here's a portal to a whole treasury of Web sites belonging to artists, musicians,. Poets, scholars, merchants, and designers whose work has done much to inspire us, to. Encourage us in our endeavors, or even to shape our philosophy and aesthetic sensibilities. If you want to add to your cultural reportoire, or explore lovely new realms of archaic strangeness,. Or maybe even gain some insights into what makes us tick, then you have come to the right place! Well established in business before that other.
vintagevictorian.com
Vintage Victorian: Links
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Many of the resources required for recreating the fashions, activities and dances of the past are often difficult to find. The list below is of some of my favourite on-line (mostly) costume and vintage dance related sites, broken into categories: vintage sewing, vintage dance, and also a list with full contact information. Sewing and Costuming Links:. Patterns, books, cloth, notions, etc. Reproduction Costumes and Accessories. Fabrics, trims, Notions. Museums with Costume Collections. Books, a library of...
thegoodolddays.org
Where to Buy Retro Stuff
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Where to Buy Retro Stuff. Wal-Mart and the project developments near you. Modern Abomination of the Day. A Glimpse of Stocking. Click here to visit Sense and Sensibility Patterns. Winsome clothing patterns with an old-fashioned appeal. 1950's style clothing. Includes several plus size garments. This is your source for mutton-chop sleeves and bustle skirts. Authentic clothing, traditional calligraphy supplies, and good old fashioned service.". The J Peterman Company. More can be found at my stocking page.
renfaire.com
Ren Faire: Links to Network Resources
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Links into the Aether. Links links and more links. Contact us if you have a link we need. Renstore (was Chivalry Sports). Jas Townsend and Son. Other People's Faire Pages. Scarborough Texas Faire and a lot more. Tammy's Story from Northern. 1994-2015 Renfaire.com Contact Us.
dontquityourdayjobdesigns.com
Don't-Quit-Your-Day-Job: Roaring Twenties Fantasy-Land
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. In the midst of all my frenzy of late I found a moment to sit down at my computer to look at patterns from the 1920's era. I love looking at project ideas and thinking "when can I begin this! But with all that is going on at the moment, I hardly need another project to add to the pile. Here's what I learned:. What I didn't know is that there were 3 books published. Two in 1924 and one in 1925, and all are great books for beginner dressmakers - even today! On a more serious note, ...