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  1. Costuming from the Hip by Barry Brown, 1997-09-01
  2. Costuming For Film: The Art And The Craft by Holly Cole, Kristin Burke, 2005-09-30
  3. Costuming Made Easy: How to Make Theatrical Costumes from Cast-Off Clothing by Barb Rogers, 1999-03
  4. Elizabethan Costuming (For The Years 1550 - 1580) by Janet Winter, 1991-01
  5. Critter Costuming: Making Mascots and Fabricating Fursuits by Adam Riggs, 2004-09
  6. Doll Costuming How to Costume French & German Bisque Dolls by Mildred Seeley, 1990-01
  7. Finishing the Figure: Doll Costuming, Embellishments, Accessories by Susanna Oroyan, 2001-02
  8. Doll Costuming by C. Seeley, 1987-01-01
  9. How to Dress Dancers: Costuming Techniques for Dance (A Dance Horizons Book) by Mary Kent Harrison, 1989-07
  10. Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play: With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas by Alice M. Staeheli, 1988-06
  11. Victorian Costuming, Volume 1: 1840 to 1865 by Janet Winter, Carolyn Savoy, 1980
  12. Tudor Costume and Fashion by Herbert Norris, 1997-07-10
  13. Theatre Student: Costuming (The Theatre student series) by Berneice Prisk, 1969-06
  14. Elizabethan Costuming for the Years 1550-1580 by Janet; Savoy, Carolyn Winter, 1987

161. Oakhaven
Information for those interested in the Current Middle Ages. Includes links to articles about heraldry, arms and armour, medieval research and literature, costuming, music, dance and chivalry.
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Society for Creative Anachronism
: All you need for more info on the Society
SCA Demo Site
: This is a beautiful site describing exactly what the SCA is and how a new member can fit in - I wish I'd thought of it!
The Elizabethan Costuming Page
: Beautiful Costuming Page
The Costumer's Manifesto.
: There is a lot of information here - go crazy!
Wingeo
: Good source for patterns
Ravensguard
: A Ton of good links on this page
The Two Squires Website
: Hee hee. This is a fun place to visit-"The Aten Celt page". :)
Ravensguard Medieval Research References
: This is an AWESOME research source!
Luminarium
: This is a wonderful Medieval Literature research site.
The Book of Kells
: This is a fabulous source for calligraphers, the Book of Kells is an original manuscript illuminated by monks, Wow!
Heraldry on the Internet
: Interesting resource Lark in the Morning : Musician's catalogue and resource SCA Heraldry : Armorial, Ordinary, etc.

162. Costuming For Science Fiction Conventions
costuming for Science Fiction Conventions. In great measure because of Donna M. Dubé, my significant other, I am now a Costumer.
http://www.guntheranderson.com/costuming.htm
Costuming for Science Fiction Conventions
In great measure because of , my significant other, I am now a Costumer. I've won two Best In Show awards at consecutive Balticons , and taken Best In Class (Journeyman) at the 2001 WorldCon . I can no longer claim to be a novice or a dilettante. Donna is a Master Costumer according to the rules of the International Costumers' Guild , and I benefit greatly from her vast knowledge about the craft. I'm now a Journeyman, and together she and I produce some wonderful things. However, it's probably fair to say that it was a foregone conclusion that I would eventually succumb to the hobby. Donna's insidious influence had kept me immersed, if not involved, in the culture, as she has been creating and competing costumes for a vey long time, and has also run the Masquerade at Arisia (a convention in the Boston area) for the past several years, even roping me into being her assistant once or twice. I have seen many wonderful costumes, and got to see in detail both how costumes go together, and how competitions (which are called Masquerades in an effort to confuse newcomers) work. So it might be said that I had a small advantage. For my very first costume, though, Donna and I had to be careful to rein in that advantage. When we work on a costume together, we have to compete it at the highest level either of us has achieved: Master in this case. For my first competition costume, I wanted to work as a Novice, and to prove myself on my own, so we were careful to make sure that Donna didn't lift a finger helping me (except to teach me the operation of the sewing machine). Kibitzing she did, and some of her advice I even took (though, much to her consternation, it was not the majority offered). Watching me flail with my own costume was enough to make her have to make one herself, so she wouldn't have to just sit and watch me butcher mine.

163. Tumacacori NHP: Welcome
This website is the indepth site for the Mission NHP, and contains information about costuming, events and access to the Mission 2000 online database of inhabitants of the area during the period the mission was in existence. The website has a picture tour of the park, as well as information on Father Kino and related missions in the area.
http://www.nps.gov/tuma/home.htm

Making History Come Alive Welcome to the "in depth" portion of the official Web site for tells the story of the first Europeans who came to southern Arizona and of the native people who lived here then. It is a dramatic story from any perspective: at stake was not only basic survival but hearts and minds. And yet even then, each new day brought birdsong and breakfast to native, priest, settler, and soldier alike. All changed bit by bit as the days unfolded, until a vigorous new culture blending elements from ristras to rosaries was born. Visitors appreciate this special place for the opportunity to tour the mission church, cemetery and outlying structures and grounds in a peaceful and quiet atmosphere reminiscent of the period in which they were established. Photographers especially enjoy the earth colors and shadows of the mission buildings. The mission courtyard and garden just off the visitor center provide a peaceful, quiet place to relax and reflect. Many bird species are seen at the mission due to its proximity to the Santa Cruz river. A short quarter mile hike to the river could be rewarding to bird watching enthusiasts.
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164. Super Simple Costuming
Try some of these supersimple costuming suggestions. Cloaks. Probably the easiest and most versatile piece of costuming is a cloak.
http://www.shades-of-night.com/larp/simple.html
Super-Simple Costuming
Sorry - the graphics for this file haven't been uploaded yet Not everyone has unlimited free time and hundreds of dollars to spend on making costumes for their LARP characters (Neither do I, come to think of it). So what do you do when you're in a rush and on a shoe-string budget? Try some of these super-simple costuming suggestions: Cloaks Probably the easiest and most versatile piece of costuming is a cloak. Grab any large sheet or blanket (hopefully a decent colored one, not lime green or pumpkin orange) and toss it over your shoulders. You can fasten it with a knot or a large kilt pin, or sew the top edge over to make a narrow pocket, run a drawstring through it, and use the string to both gather it and tie it at your neck. Plain square-sheet cloaks don't look terribly authentic, unfortunately, and often don't fit very well - but they're reusable as sheets or blankets if you don't intend to reuse the costume. If you have the time, and have a sheet which can be cut up, try making a semi-circle cloak. Lay the sheet flat, and cut a large semi-cricle out of it (using the long side of the sheet as the flat edge). Make a small cutout in the center of the flat edge (for your neck), and attach two cords to either side (for ties). If you have some ribbon or trim, or even some cloth paints, try decorating the circular edge of the cloak.

165. Spanish Colonial Costume Suggestions
This website was created by Do±a P¡tryka Chaves de Tachick to assist members of the New Mexican Hispanic Cultural Preservation League in costuming themselves for their events. While it is a bit disorganized and has some pictures originating on other sites, it also has some pictures and links not found on other sites in the directory.
http://www.geocities.com/chavesdetachick/
¡BIENVENIDOS! This webpage will give the viewer some samples of Spanish Colonial clothing. If you are seeking ideas for your costume for the next New Mexican Hispanic Cultural Preservation League Thanksgiving Banquet or for other upcoming events including the Albuquerque 300th birthday party, here are some ideas of clothing worn by soldiers and civilians-both men and women, during the early days in New Mexico history and some sources for some of the items you may be seeking to finish your costume. SOLDADOS Soldiers were found in many types of uniforms in the Spanish Colonial Southwest. To the left is a soldier of the presidio with a leather shield. Below are Spanish Colonial re-enactors representing Anza and Fray Font. A Soldier of California, circa 1791: wearing his cuera blanca (white leather jacket)after a sketch made by José Cardero found in the Museo Naval, Madrid. Under the Royal Regulations of 1773, the uniform of the pesidio soldier was a short jacket of blue cloth with red cuffs and collar, blue breeches, blue cloth cap, a cartridge pouch, a bandolier with the name of the presidio on it and a black neckerchief as well as the leather jacket. Horse Soldiers crossing one of the many Southwestern deserts. Love those spurs!

166. GameSites : Games - Roleplaying - Live Action - Props And Costuming
Category Listing Games Roleplaying - Live Action - Props and costuming.
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Tuesday, 20 September, 2005 Home Game Software Submit Game Site Add to Favorite ... Contact search for Categories Board Games Card Games Coin-Op Developers and Publishers ... Yard, Deck, and Table Games Category: Games Roleplaying Live Action Props and Costuming SUBMIT A GAME SITE
Props and Costuming Sort game link by Popularity Alphabet Sites Records 1-19 of 19 Animated Guide to Making Chainmail (Popularity:
Sunshyn's guide to making chainmail.
Sara's Chainmail Connection
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Internet links for those interested in the appreciation, construction, and purchase of chain mail armor.
Leather Armor
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How to make some leather armor.
Do-It-Yourself Medieval and Renaissance Costuming
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Contains articles explaining how to make various armor types, hats, and other apparel.
Blood Recipes
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For making convincing looking fake blood. Greater Portland Area Costumers' Guild (Popularity: A ICG chapter, the GPACG is open to any who have an interest in any ... The DIY Guide to LRP. (Popularity: Guides to making weapons, costumes, props, and artwork. Chainmail Construction (Popularity: Information on how to construct your own Chainmail!

167. Fanny & Vera's Guide For Civil War Reenactors
Tips and shortcuts to assist the new civilian reenactor get started as quickly and painlessly as possible; clothing types and patterns, eyewear, camping basics, costuming from yard sales.
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For Civil War Reenactors Welcome to Civil War reenacting; a splendid hobby that enables you to indulge your passion for history while giving visitors an experience that will enrich, entertain and enchant. As most of our dear and gentle friends have come to know, this can be an expensive hobby. Fear not! You can use imagination and resourcefulness to acquire your gear. If those $200 day dresses and $600 ball gowns have left you with sticker shock, then this is the web site for you. We strive to provide useful, practical informationshortcuts for getting started and tips to save time and money. Remember that it takes about a year to get your gear together, so take your time, do the research first and get good stuff. That is the best way to save time and money. We hope you enjoy your visit. To navigate this site, click on any index item at left to access the subject index page. Point your cursor at page images for additional information
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Our gracious thanks to those who have assisted with this site by sharing articles, images, advice and encouragement. Our special thanks to:

168. 8/9-8/16 History Of Costuming And Sewing Basics (2 Tuesday Nights)
*The Basics of costuming and Sewing* Join us for two evenings with San Francisco designer and performer Tenley Wallace. To get the most out of
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169. CWRS.page
Group reenacts life in the American Civil War in the Atlanta campaign of 1864, both Yankees and Rebels; members may begin with minimal costuming and equipment. Contact information, based in Central California.
http://www.geocities.com/redheadbarngoddess/CWRS.html
Civil War Reenactment Society The CWRS is a nonprofit organization,dedicated to the educating of the public on the American Civil War. The CWRS does this by staging living histories throughout the year. All you have to do to participate is decicide what side you want to be on and then contact the commander of that side. Dues are $35 annually for those taking the battlefield and $10 for spouses and other members. My Favorite Links: www.ncwa.org www.fcsutler.com www.grandillusions.com Union Commander ...
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170. Costuming
Pictures from Costume Con in Pittsburg(Warning This page is graphics dense) Crafts Information MCI s @Fashion E-zine about fashion designers
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MCI's @Fashion - E-zine about fashion designers

Virginia Commonwealth University's Fashion Page

Greater Bay Area Costumer's Guide
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171. MIniDollList Home Page
Dedicated to the art of mini doll making; tutorials on miniature doll costuming, wigging, jewelry making etc. Also a online miniature doll college where you can take courses by some of the best doll artists.
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Sign up for your Birthday Drawing Uncovered TALENT! Join List Donate Stash Address WOW!! Our new LOGO PATCH House of Caron molds, kits,supplies Dec 2005 Miniature Doll Convention Florida Fantasy in Miniature New Mold by Yolanda Doreen Sinnett Molds minidolllist minidollU are owned by Dana (Sippel) Burton www.DanaBurton.info dana@danaburton.info Cindy Howe Molds WELCOME to our website! Inside you will find an incredible array of people, articles, lists and helpful hints to inspire your dollmaking muse. Stacy Hofman Art Dolls Sept Biz Spotlight List Owner is Dana. Please email her with any questions. minidollU (online university) new fall schedule coming soon! Free online doll projects doll dressed by Dana brought to you by -Trish Schmeidl from AZ www.TrishsThreadsAndNeedles.com -Konitta Pohrte www.konittajosplayhouse.com

172. Crazy Costuming
Crazy costuming. Photo. JAMES RAMSEY/The Daily. Laurie Kurutz (left), lead costumer of the UW School of Drama, instructs first year grad student Norah
http://archives.thedaily.washington.edu/1999/120399/NF3.Costumes.html
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Laurie Kurutz (left), lead costumer of the UW School of Drama, instructs first year grad student Norah Tullman-Kaltenbach in the art of dress making yesterday in the costume shop in Hutchinson Hall. Tullman-Kaltenbach was working on the patterning of a sleeve from the 1890's.
Shannon Priebe The Daily
Dressing them for success Backstage in the UW's PlayHouse Theater, Allison Leach helps an actress repair a small tear in her black skirt. It is just 10 minutes before the curtain goes up on the final run-through of the One Acts, which opened Wednesday night. There is not enough time to sew the skirt, so Leach, a senior in the UW School of Drama, suggests a safety pin and makes a note to have the dress fixed. "I have to take notes on what needs to be changed - what needs a belt what needs to be fixed," Leach says, describing her role backstage as a costume designer. She adds that having a costume shop on campus is convenient because it prevents her from having to take mending hobs home with her to fix.

173. What's On Special?
Dolls, molds for dolls, plus tutorials on casting, painting and costuming, and millinery.
http://www.cynthiahoweminiatures.com/
Miniature Dolls Are Our Passion! If you are looking for miniature dolls, molds for miniature dolls, custom mold making services, free instructions and tutorials for miniature doll making, mini accessories or just some inspiration... you have come to the right place. We hope that you will enjoy your visit and return soon. If you would like to be notified of updates to this site, please join my mailing list using the form below. Thank you for visiting...come again soon. Enjoy! Added 0 Registration for the Fall Semester Online Classes is now posted and registrations are being accepted. Class spaces are limited, so don't delay. Added 07/06/05 Little Bit O' Bliss Houses - Come see our darling little Bliss dollhouses for the dollhouse. Available in signed, numbered edition, or as kits for the do-it-yourselfer! Added 6/22/05 Want to learn to make miniatures at home? Try taking an online class! Info on what an online class is and how it works is here

174. Sue Todd Dolls -- Artist's Original Dolls For Collectors
Original collectors dolls with fine painting and costuming. Information on Sue, studio, site awards, contacts and links.
http://www.sue-todd-dolls.co.nz/
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175. Youth Singers Of Calgary
A music and performance education program for singers aged 3 1/2 years to adult, incorporating choreography, costuming and musical theatre.
http://www.youthsingers.org

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176. Banquo Folk Ensemble
An ensemble based out of Victoria, British Columbia which performs folk and early music in period costuming.
http://www.banquo.ca/

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and What If a Day Performing traditional music from three continents, from the 12th century to modern day, Banquo combines historical theatre, arts and costuming into a feast for your senses. var site="sm2banquo"

177. NarroWay Productions
Original music and elaborate costuming in a 3,000 seat recreation of old Jerusalem; details on productions, schedule, and facility.
http://www.narroway.net/
NarroWay Productions is a Christian entertainment ministry offering outstanding quality Christian productions.

178. Berkshire-television
Multimedia company covering all facets of production from script writing, costuming, lighting, shooting, voiceover and editing.
http://berkshiretv.com/

179. Masters Costumes: A Place For Costumes, Make Up, Wings, Masks, And More!
costuming and theatrical supplies. With 6 locations in the Northern Virginia area, offers costumes, makeup, hats, masks and wigs for Halloween, Christmas, St. Patricks Day and other holidays and seasons.
http://www.masterscostumes.com

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M asters Costumes has been serving the Washington DC Metro area for over 20 years. With 5 locations in the Northern Virginia area, we strive to bring you the newest and finest in costuming supplies. The items shown on this site are only a fraction of what we actually carry. 1000's of new items not pictured online, so stop by a location today!
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180. Register.com, Inc.
Weekly belly dance instruction, workshops offered in Stage Prescence. Also, features makeup or costuming how-to's or choreography, free advice, costume alterations and creations, business card and logo design.
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