SR - Re: BG - BG costume class survey

Briana Morgan morganbri at juno.com
Tue May 26 14:36:36 PDT 1998


Sounds great!  Can't wait to attend.  
Elysia de Rosehaven (mka Briana Morgan)
~~~The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart~~~  Mencius

On Tue, 26 May 1998 15:39:56 -0500 "Pam Martin"
<martinpj at leander.isd.tenet.edu> writes:
>Bryn Gwlad is hosting a Clothing Collegium 
>on Saturday, June 13th from 9 - 6.  
>To better help us determine the classes to be taught, could you please 
>let me know the 4 classes that you would most like to attend.   I also 
>know that the West is thinking about doing an event like this on a 
>kingdom level and I will provide them with the results of this survey.
>
>_____ The Hmmm? Class - I*m not sure what time period I want and I*d 
>like to explore some options.  What time period looks best on my body 
>type would be included in this class.
>
>__X__ The Fabric Class - General discussion of types of period 
>fabrics, fabrics that are cotton but have the right 	*look*,  
>color choice,  Color tone,  and the way fabrics drape.
>
>_____Norwegian(Viking) -  General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period.  Patterns may be available to be 
>traced.
>
>_____ Merovingian & Carolingian -  General overview of men*s and 
>women*s clothing from this time period.
>
>_____ Byzantine -  General overview of men*s and women*s clothing from 
>this time period.  Patterns may be available to be traced
>
>_____ Norman vs. Saxon -  General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period. 
>
>__X__ Coathardie*s (1300*s) -  General overview of men*s and 
>	women*s clothing from this time period. Patterns may be 
>available to be traced. 
>
>__X__ Houppeland(1400*s) -  General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period. Patterns may be available to be 
>traced.
>
>_____ Tudor overview - General overview of men's and women's clothing 
>from this time period.
>
>__X__ Italian Renaissance - General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period.
>
>_____ 16th Cent. Italian and French clothing - General overview of 
>men*s and women*s clothing from this time period.
>
>_____ 16th Cent. Elizabethan - General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period.
>
>_____ Jacobean and Cavalier - General overview of men*s and women*s 
>clothing from this time period.
>
>_____ Middle Eastern - General overview of men*s and women*s clothing.
>
>_____ Mongolian - General overview of men*s and women*s clothing.
>
>_____ Oriental - General overview of men*s and women*s clothing.
>
>_____  Two hour hats. - The most vital part of any outfit to make it 
>look truly medieval!
>
>_____ Help! I can*t sew, how do I make clothes for the SCA?  You*ll 
>leave with basic sewing machine instruction and (hopefully) a new 
>garment.
>
>_____ Shoes - Discussion of how to acquire/make footwear appropriate 
>for your time period.
>
>_____ Accessories - Discussion of how vital accessories are to your 
>time period.  This class will cover the key accessories for most of 
>the major time periods in the SCA.
>____________________
>For Future Reference.............
>Would you be willing to attend a 2-day collegium on costuming?  yes o  
> noo  (yes)
>What if you would leave with a constume?   
>yes o   noo  (yes)
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