[NR] Historical accuracy and fun
Lori Campbell
LCAMPBEL at ossm.edu
Tue Jun 5 15:28:30 PDT 2001
> I guess what I'm trying to say is I think folks who haven't played for long,
> or "poor college students" should be encouraged to work toward the goal of
> historical accuracy, not be made uncomfortable because there's a bit of
> polyester in the weave of that tunic, or because they get caught opening a can
> of spam at lunch.
I agree completely. In fact, I was one of those students myself. I
had very little money and unreliable transportation. My first dress
was definitely a polyester blend and belted with an off-white cord
(talk about newcomer mistakes!). I replaced the cord belt almost
immediately, but the polyester dress I wore for several years. The
irony was that I made it from a 100% historically accurate pattern
that I researched and found. The fact that it was researched was
never noticed, though, because of my mistake with the material.
And then there was the time I did a calligraphy/illumination project
and colored it with felt tip markers... oops! Let's not go there!
Kat >^.,.^<
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