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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

1. Cosplay/Anime Costuming And Masquerade Links
The Cosplay/Anime costuming and Masquerade Links Page Updated 24 May 2004, V4.24. Here is a list of Japanese and Western cosplay and anime costuming links.
http://www.nyx.net/~wsantoso/cosplay.html
The Cosplay/Anime Costuming and Masquerade Links Page
Updated 7 April 2004, V4.26 US mirror Australian mirror An Anime Turnpike Weekly Pick (27 April 1998). This award belongs to all the owners and maintainers of the web pages I've linked to- they're who people go to see. Thank you to all of you. Here is a list of Japanese and Western cosplay and anime costuming links. Some of the Japanese links may be in Japanese, but it should be easy to find pictures. Important Note: NEW! Project A-kon (4 - 6 June) took place in Dallas, Texas. NEW! The Sci-fi Comic Anime Convention (4 - 6 June) took place in South Florida. NEW! Pacific Media Expo (29 - 31 May) took place in Anaheim, California. NEW! Animazement (28 - 30 May) took place in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. NEW! Anime Mid-Atlantic (28 - 30 May) took place in Richmond, Virginia. NEW! Fanimecon (28 - 30 May) took place in Santa Clara, California. NEW! Anime North (21 - 23 May) took place in Toronto, Ontario. NEW! Anime Central (14 - 16 May) took place in Chicago, Illinois. NEW!

2. Ravensgard Costuming And Textiles Page
Ravensgard costuming and Textiles Page. eneral costuming. Deborah Manifesto; Costumes of all Nations; The costuming Page; Countercut velvet stripe.
http://www.ravensgard.org/gerekr/costume.html
Ravensgard Costuming and Textiles Page
eneral Costuming
Angelcynn updated 8/21/03
  • The Costume Gallery
  • The Costumer's Manifesto
  • Costumes of all Nations
  • The Costuming Page ...
  • Finding time to Sew updated 8/6/03
  • Historical Costume List
  • Zip files of the H-costume archives
  • Historical Costume Archives updated 8/21/03
  • The Great Pattern Review
  • Historical Costuming FAQ
  • The History of Costume by Braun
  • How To Make A Pair Of Gloves, One Pair At A Time ...
  • University of Rhode Island: Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design: Master of Science
  • Shoes, Stockings, and Accessories
  • Culture Specific Costume
  • 3. The Costume Page
    Welcome to The Costume Page, my personal library of costume and costumingrelated links. I m sharing it for the benefit of those
    http://members.aol.com/nebula5/costume.html

    Home
    Reference Museums History ... Costumes Welcome to The Costume Page, my personal library of costume and costuming-related links. I'm sharing it for the benefit of those who study and/or make costumes: costumers, students, historical re-enactors, science fiction fans, professionals, amateurs, dancers, theatrical costumers, trick-or-treaters, writers, researchers, and all those interested in fashion, textile art, and costume history. There are well over 2,000 unique links listed on these pages. Some of them cover more than one area of interest. I recommend that you browse through all sections of The Costume Page if you don't immediately find what you're seeking. I've tried to cross-reference where possible, but you're likely to find some additional gems if you dig! NOTE: Due to time restrictions, I am no longer able to maintain this site regularly. While it will remain online, I will update only infrequently. Thank you for your support.
    CONTENTS

    4. The Costume Gallery's Research Library
    Discussions about how to make, find, and research reenactment costumes or their components, plus tips contributed from the community.
    http://www.costumegallery.com/BB/
    Thank you for your patience as we work to make The Costume Gallery even better!
    We apologize for the inconvenience. We are in the process of developing an online Costume Encyclopedia. We expect the completion date to be in the summer 2004. It will be a subsription service through our Reference Library.
    We have removed the Historic Costume Bulletin Board because it was being spammed heavily.
    Click here to return to Main Library
    CLICK BELOW AND GO TO OTHER AREAS OF :
    THE COSTUME GALLERY

    5. Belly Dancing: Costume Corner
    Keep an eye on this pagecostuming is the single most requested topic by people who have completed Belly Dance costuming A Basic Beginner's Costume. Now that you've decided
    http://www.shira.net/costuming.htm
    Costume Corner
    Keep an eye on this pagecostuming is the single most requested topic by people who have completed my web site's survey, so I'll be continuing to add more information here! On this menu you'll find articles that describe the basic components of a belly dancing costume and offer designs showing how to put them together, instructions on how to make various costume items, historical research, and sewing tricks.
    Table Of Contents
    Costume Designs
    This section will introduce you to the basic components of a belly dancing costume, and show how to combine them together for a finished look.
    • Belly Dance Costuming: A Basic Beginner's Costume. Now that you've decided you enjoy learning how to belly dance, you'd like to have a simple, inexpensive costume to wear to class and student recitals. Here is a design for an outfit that is suitable for both practice and amateur performances.
    • By Maria Sultana Robinson.

    6. NYC Costuming
    Links to exhibits and collections, libraries and archives, patterns, booksellers, organizations, and costume and wardrobe shops.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~brinac/NYCCResources.htm
    New York City
    Theatrical Costuming Resources

    For the costume technician and hobbyist
    to research and construct stage costumes, historical clothing and fantasy wear
    INTRODUCTION
    about the site, about the author READ ME FIRST
    RESOURCES
    BOOKSTORES
    shops in New York City, mail-order, on-line COLLECTIONS museum, institutional, company and others COSTUMES ONSTAGE cheap tickets, volunteer ushering, student tickets EDUCATION courses, certificate and degree programs, internships EXHIBIT VENUES museums, galleries, auction houses, antique shows public, private, institutional ORGANIZATIONS labor unions, trade, academic/scholarly PATTERNS sources in New York City, mail order and on-line PERIODICALS magazines, journals, newsletters and other publications

    7. MEDIEVAL PAVILION RESOURCES--Costuming Links
    Reenactment and Medieval costuming Sites Morgant Glasvryn. BAROQUE costuming. BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO costumingBasic Dark Age and Medieval. BELLYDANCE costuming A Basic Beginner's Guide
    http://www.currentmiddleages.org/tents/costuming.htm
    NON-WESTERN EUROPEAN COSTUMING

    8. Elizabethan Costuming Page
    Links, articles, and pictures of English costume 15501600. Construction, research, underpinnings,
    http://costume.dm.net/

    9. Victorian Costuming
    A site for learning about Victorian costume. Includes howtos, images, resources, and more.
    http://victoriancostume.freeservers.com/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

    10. Doll Costumer’s Guild ä
    Devoted to costuming antique dolls; bimonthly newsletter full of patterns and instructions.
    http://www.edoll.org/
    The Doll Costumer's Guild publishes 4 journals a year with information, patterns and sewing techniques for authentic costuming of antique dolls made from 1840 through the turn of the century. This publication is for doll costumers, doll makers and collectors interested in costume research for various types of dolls of this period. Doll and costume experts and private collections provide the sources for patterns and research. This includes an extensive library of 19th century reference material containing the library of fashion periodicals from the late Jane Coleman. Patterns are developed from actual doll costumes and patterns of this period.

    11. The Costume Page - Reference Works & Museums
    The Costume Page costuming Resources Online The Study of Costume - Reference Works Museums. costuming Resources Online. The Study
    http://members.aol.com/nebula5/tcpinfo.html
    Costuming Resources Online
    The Study of Costume
    Home Reference Museums History ... Costumes
    Online Reference Works
    This section of The Costume Page contains sites featuring the primary and secondary sources for costume research: existing garments (in museums and galleries), contemporary images (in books and publications), and recommended reference books.

    Museum Information, Descriptions, Locations, Hours
    Museum Information, Descriptions, Locations, Hours

    12. The Greater Portland Area Costumers' Guild
    A ICG chapter, the GPACG is open to any who have an interest in any facet of costuming be it historical, F SF, pageant or whatever.
    http://www.xprt.net/~raven/gpacg/
    the Greater Portland Area
    Costumers' Guild
    aka "the Robe Warriors"
    PO Box 3985, Portland OR 97208-3985
    Just who are these people?
    We're a group of people (mostly hobbyists although many of us
    strive for professional quality work)
    who enjoy dreaming up, designing, engineering, and creating costumes.
    Some of us work only on historical stuffs,
    some strictly on fantasy, others just do science fiction.
    Some work only with fabric, others do electronics,
    and some get into latex or leather.
    Most of us, though, do a variety of things with just
    about any kind of material or supplies we can
    get our hands on. Please visit the following links to find out more about us. (There's far more than what will fit on one page!)
    the Greater Portland Area Costume Ball
    has updated info!

    13. Crystal's Costuming Tarot
    A delightful digital Tarot made from the authors photos.
    http://pw1.netcom.com/~fresne/crystaltarot.htm

    14. Elizabethan Costuming Page
    Intro to Elizabethan Costume. 16th C. Costume Research. Elizabethan Underpinnings. Portraits Pictures. Costume Patterns. Costume Construction. costuming How Tos. Costume Books Online. Hats Headwear. Colors Fabrics. Dress Accessories Speake thy Minde. Beyond costuming The Elizabethan World
    http://www.costume.dm.net/

    15. The Costumer's Manifesto: Your Free One-stop Site For Costume Information & Imag
    Includes photographs, renderings, history and information on costuming. Extensive links collection.
    http://www.costumes.org
    by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D. of The University of Alaska Fairbanks var h='thecostumer',g='general',n=''; var wd=468,ht=60; Help support The Costumer's Manifesto:
    Non-Costume Stuff:
    Fun in Fairbanks
    Shoelace the Costume Shop Cat

    Awards Page

    X-Men Fan Fic
    ...
    Russian Stories

    My Union: United AcademicsAAUP/AFT
    Dumpster Diver Decor

    Tara's Trip to USITT

    Cartoons made for my Faculty Union
    ... Break out of someone's frames! About Me Accessories Classes at UAF Computers ... Wings The Costumer's Manifesto - Costumes.org by Tara Maginnis, Ph.D. This Costume Ring site is owned by Tara Maginnis. Previous Next Next 10 Random ... List

    16. Milieux: The Costume Site
    Online costuming Sources for Historical, Science Fiction Fantasy Costumers 18th Century Late Baroque and Rococo Fashion. Elizabethan costuming Homepage. Elizabethan Era
    http://www.milieux.com/costume
    The Costume Site is dedicated to the best costume resources on the web. Historic costume, costume design, sources for costumes and supplies for making costumes: fabric, garb, makeup, wigs, patterns, books, armor, chainmail, swords, special effects... you can find just about anything for your costume needs. If you would prefer, the non frames version is located at:
    http://www.milieux.com/costume/costume1.html

    17. Elizabethan Costuming Page
    Century Slips . The Costume Community Elizabethan costuming on the Web. New! Thrednedle Scottish Irish). costuming Sources Supplies.
    http://costume.dm.net/content.html
    Citing this page as a source
    About the Author
    Monthly Costume Feature:
    Constance Fairfax's Commonplace Book

    Research on Bruegel's clothing, Period clothing for children, and period dyestuffs.
    Intros to Elizabethan Costume
    Elizabethan Costume Research
    Elizabethan Underpinnings
      New!

    18. The Jedi Assembly - Bringing Balance To The Force
    A message board for Jedi costuming enthusiasts.
    http://www.TheJediAssembly.com
    Contact Home TJA Login jediname:
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    We will be offering saber rotoscoping in the near future... if you want yours done, send an email to our webmaster@thejediassembly.com Meet other dedicated Jedi from your Order within our
    Jedi databank
    Learn how to make lightsabers, tunics, robes, belts, etc....
    Any information you seek is on our messageboard TheJediAssembly.com - Tanthos Jorlac Xana Shoshana Win Solorad Jo ... AnJoh Zaji View Members Northern Southern MidWestern Western ... Outer Rim

    19. Milieux: The Index
    Milieux Science Fiction and costuming
    http://www.milieux.com/
    Gothic Fashion Pages
    Gothic Fashion The Costume Site The Costume Source
    Gothic Fashion Pages
    Gothic Fashion The Costume Site The Costume Source ...
    Tampa Fencing Academy

    20. GRAHAMGRAHAM
    Membership and costuming information.
    http://www.troopersrus2.8m.com/

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