http://www.alleycatscratch.com/lotr/Human/Gondor/Civ.htm don't know if that could help at all. They showed a lot of civs in ROTK, women mostly, and they all...
... Barry, there are tons of pics of him! Check out <http://www.alleycatscratch.com/lotr/Wizard/Gandalf/White.htm> the BtS shots can be very helpful. And...
... the white Lorien ones)? If so, can you recommend a pattern or wear to find pictures? Patterns: the big 4: They have lots of decor stuff now a days. Pics:...
Judy is right-- what I meant when I said the tunic was split was not the ivory/bone colored leather 'flaps' attached to the quilted vest, that's only a back...
Is there an easy way to take in slacks two ... The back seam is a good place to take off some extra size, but if you only take a garment in one place then you...
Carolyn Kayta Barrows
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May 2, 2004 11:18 pm
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Hi Barry (and all), I must say it's fun to find someone else doing GTW! I, by the way, am doing the costume for me, the female version of Gandalf, Gandalfa! ...
We have now heard from the Artistic Coordinator of the Boston museum regarding the travelling exhibit. We ahd hoped they would be interested in having people...
I've almost completed the Eomer harness I'm making for my husband's costume. Just a few more buckles to sew on - and the belt. You can see the progress on my...
Hi all, Well, I've FINALLY completed my Elrond council velvet muslin and have uploaded photos to the LOTR Costume photo album in the folder "Nancy-Elronda"!!...
I searched extensively for a wig and beard for my Gandalf the Grey, and the only decent one for a reasonable price I found was the "Rabbi Beard" from Easley's...
Here it is: http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=872403 This one has taken me the longest to make of all my costumes. I blame that on the...
Here's my theory - we know the neck trim is the same as the sleeve trim, but it's folded over the neckline. Knowing that, how I did it was - with my center...
... and thn shoulder thingies? Seems to me that there are three layers of fabric there, ie one for the dress, and two for the mantle? The mantle is two pieces,...
The wool is VERY loose weave, basically to the point of it being hand woven. Wool or any cloth of this nature is very susceptible to stretching and puling in...
OK, this is all I could find, it's not the one I have and I can't hotlink to it, but if you go to: http://www.stykera.com/hm/bally/ROTK%20pics/ and click on...
<<<Any ideas for that? I've searched and actually found pretty good patterns for the gown itself, but sleeves are the main problem. How on earth I'm going to...
In a message dated 5/9/2004 10:37:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Ah, the wondrousness of living near NYC, and of carrying business cards around in one's...
In the Art of RotK book,to be exact. And I have a *cough* photo of the shoes,too. They're embroidered green pantolettes. So this one is certain. As for...
<<<Well actually I'm interested of your gown materials. What kind of fabrics you used? >>> I used white gaberdine for much of it. I lined it with a satin that...
Try http://www.warehousefabricsinc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=WFI&Category_Code=V for vinyl, I made a floor length duster from their...
Someone earlier suggested that the overdress was a t-tunic(i think that's how you put it). What if it was cut so that it was off the shoulder but then they...
... sometimes made of. If it's not too expensive, I might try to use it for Goldberry's fish mail shoes. I've had no success finding it, though. Any...
<<<Dear Alison, Well, I've been working on the muslin today, and I'm definitely glad I made one, as it's helped me solve some major problems with the sleeve ...
... Thanks for the plug, as always, Judy! Not sure how much advice I can give, though. "Cheap" is practically my middle name, but I've never priced vinyl,...
... anything when I searched the net Better bet. Just search under "Whiting & Davis" and "Whiting and Davis". The stuff is low enough to buy as scrap. It's...