Hi. I've got some pattern lots up on ebay. Trying to clear out my sewing room a bit. I'll be putting more up in the next week (after I get back from vacation).
They're mostly late 50's & after.
lot 1
lot 2
Hello there!
(On a slight tangeant - I caught AMC's DVD TV the other week & it was showing "The Untouchables" and if you're not familiar with the set up - they show movies in widecreen format & then scroll bits of info related to anything in the movie below. Some of the things I found out...
Yes - Sense & Sensibility was costume-wise just wonderful. They wore their gowns over and over again, changing bits here and there. They wore the same ballgowns.
Having a different gown in each scene (when you shouldn't be able to afford it) is another pet peeve of mine. Grr.
I think it's definitely going to be the most 'Hollywood-ized' cousin of all the Austen movies. They have to over-emphasize everything to beat it into people's brains. "Look - ugly, ill-fitting, frumpy dresses - that must mean we're poor."
I guess I'm just a bit anti-Keira. I keep remembering her in Pirates of the Caribbean moaning and complaining about how tight her corset was. Er - that's rather the point of corsets, dear.
While this might appear to only interest those with a passion in historical clothing & costuming - if you scroll down towards the end of the page - they have some shots from the Temple of Doom.
Fashion in Film exhibit photos
Very anxious to see this movie as well, since it's one of my favorite books. I love every adaptation I've seen. (Well, except for that awful Bollywood version. *shudder*)
But I'm slightly apprehensive about the way Elizabeth is gowned. . .seems very frumpy in the pictures floating around.
Gatsby Picnic . . .
Matt - Alas, no - I was not at the picnic. It's in San Francisco, I believe and I'm stuck waaay over in Chicago. Lauren & I were bouncing around the idea of attending next year, though.
Trix - that's neat that you're looking into your "tree." Did you begin the research or did you pick it up from a family member? My mom & I were researching back when I was in high school & we traced back to the American Revolution, but then hit a wall. We got rather discouraged and haven't...
Boring? Gosh, I didn't see it like that at all. Chicago was the background city used for Gotham and maybe it's just me recognizing downtown late at night (scum city), but I thought it was very dark, very worthy of the 'dark knight' storyline.
Anyone else from Chicago identify all the...
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