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  1. Costuming For Film: The Art And The Craft by Holly Cole, Kristin Burke, 2005-09-30
  2. Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play: With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas by Alice M. Staeheli, 1988-06
  3. Costuming Made Easy: How to Make Theatrical Costumes from Cast-Off Clothing by Barb Rogers, 1999-03
  4. Doll Costuming by Mildred & Colleen Seeley, 1987-01-01
  5. Doll Costuming How to Costume French & German Bisque Dolls by Mildred Seeley, 1990-01
  6. Critter Costuming: Making Mascots and Fabricating Fursuits by Adam Riggs, 2004-09
  7. Costuming from the Hip by Dawn Devine Brown, Barry Brown, 1997-09-01
  8. Cloth Doll Artistry: Design and Costuming Techniques for Flat and Fully Sculpted Figures by Barbara Willis, 2009-06-01
  9. How to Dress Dancers: Costuming Techniques for Dance (A Dance horizons book) by Mary Kent Harrison, 1989-07
  10. Costuming for Opera by Leo Van Witsen, 1994-06-01
  11. Pageants For The Year: Chapter On Costuming
  12. Stage Costuming by Agnes Brooks Young, 1939
  13. Costuming the Biblical Play by Lucy Barton, 1962-06
  14. Elizabethan Costuming for the Years 1550-1580 by Janet Winter, Carolyn Savoy, 1987

1. Elizabethan Costuming Page
Costume Construction. costuming How Tos
http://costume.dm.net/

2. Ravensgard Costuming And Textiles Page
Ravensgard costuming and Textiles PageCategory Games Roleplaying Live Action Props and costuming......Ravensgard costuming and Textiles Page. eneral costuming. The Costumer's 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
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  • University of Rhode Island: Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design: Master of Science
  • Shoes, Stockings, and Accessories
  • Culture Specific Costume
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  • 3. The Costume Page
    A comprehensive index of costume links for those who study and/or make costumes.Category Arts Costumes......costuming Resources Online. Welcome to The Costume Page, my personallibrary of costume and costumingrelated links. I'm sharing
    http://members.aol.com/nebula5/costume.html
    Costuming Resources Online
    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 with any frequency. While it will remain online, I will not add or update links very often. Thank you for your support.
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    4. Cosplay/Anime Costuming And Masquerade Links
    Costumes from all over the world, with an emphasis on Western cosplay pages.Category Arts Animation Anime Fandom Cosplay......The Cosplay/Anime costuming and Masquerade Links Page Updated 18 March 2003, V3.123. Hereis 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 24 March 2003, V3.124
    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! Anime Express (21 - 23 March) took place in Daytona Beach, Florida. NEW! Megacon (28 February - 2 March) took place in Orlando, Florida. NEW! Katsucon (14 - 16 February) took place in Arlington, Virginia. NEW! Animecontro (6 - 9 February) took place in Curitiba, Brazil. NEW! Ushicon (31 January - 2 February) took place in Austin, Texas. NEW! Ohayocon (10 - 12 January) took place in Columbus, Ohio. 24 March 2003 There will be no updates to the Cosplay Links page as I will be on vacation from 28 March to 25 April. I will be attending Sakura-con in Seattle on 4 - 6 April, and possibly a cosplay event in Tokyo, 19 April. If you are attending Sakuracon, attend my panels, "Men in Tights: Guys and cosplay", and drawing cosplay. New conventions added to the conventions page are Oni-con and Yasumi con Personal pages Layla Cekulpa's Starlights Cosplay
    Hikaru Tsuki's cosplay page
    Spork Ninja's Cosplay
    Subaru's Dreams cosplay (update)
    Cosplay groups Goddess Cosplay
    Convention pages Anime Express Cosplay Lab's Anime Express 2003 convention report

    5. Victorian Costuming
    Contains resources for the reproduction and study of Victorian clothing. Images, pattern reviews, Category Recreation Living History Costumes Period 19th Century......A site for learning about Victorian costume. Includes howtos, images, resources, and more.
    http://victoriancostume.freeservers.com/
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    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. Paul Postuma's ROBERT JORDAN Page - Weapons And Military Costuming Of The WOT
    Detailed information on weapons and military costumes.
    http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/ppostuma/WoT.htm
    A Compendium of Weaponry and Military Costuming of the Wheel of Time
    Table of Contents * note: these pages best viewed in true or high-color mode
    Tam's heron-mark sword
    al'Lan Mandragoran

    Laman's sword

    Perrin's axe
    ...
    WoT links

    This is my fifth major revision of the Weaponry of the Wheel of Time, following the publication of Winter's Heart . Weapons and armor of various lands are covered in detail, as is military costuming, and have been illustrated where possible. Thanks to Those Who Have Contributed for their comments and contributions. Please, send me your feedback , it is appreciated! Page references are for paperback editions, up to and including TFoH, and for the LoC and subsequent hardcover editions. The shortened book abbreviation RJWoT refers to the 1997 The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time , by Robert Jordan and Theresa Patterson. 'Legends' refers to the 1998 book Legends , edited by Robert Silverberg, in which Jordan's short story New Spring appears. Tor Books ; used by permission. Please note Winter's Heart ) is downloadable as a ZIPPED Windows HLP file: a 408 KB

    8. Crystal's Costuming Tarot Deck
    A delightful digital Tarot made from the authors photos.
    http://pw1.netcom.com/~fresne/crystaltarot.htm
    Tarot Cards
    I am a woman of many projects. Can't help it. In 2000, I decided to make a tarot deck as birthday gifts for my friends. Well, ok, I'd wanted to do it for some time. When I was a child I tried to make a deck after reading a Princess of Flames, a fantasy novel by Ru Emerson. Two cards later, meticulously traced and colored with felt pen, I gave up. However, scanners and Photoshop make art possible for the drawing impaired. I've always loved symbolic imagery. Stories of transition, change. I'm particularly drawn to juxtaposition. People floating in clouds, a lake under a night sky reflecting a summer day. Ovid's Metamorphosis. That kind of thing. Anyway, click to see larger versions of the files and a brief explanation of my thought processes for each. And for more on my interest in legends and myths, check out the Morad Roel , a book a revised myths my friend Barbara (the page of pentacles) and I wrote in college. crystal carroll
    Major Arcana
    Cups
    Swords
    Pentacles ...
    Other Pages by Crystal

    9. EBay - The World's Online Marketplace
    Instructions for making elizabethan costumes, and online interactive costume design tools
    http://www.sempstress.com/frames.html
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    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. Milieux: The Costume Site
    Encyclopedic source for advice, pictures, and materials offers tips for historical, science fiction, and fantasy sewing at all ability levels. Online costuming Sources for Historical, Science Fiction Fantasy Costumers
    http://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

    12. 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

    13. 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

    "No More Spandex", and other X-Men Fan Fic
    ...
    Russian Stories

    My Union: United AcademicsAAUP/AFT
    Tara's Trip to USITT (Photos)

    Cartoons made for my Faculty Union

    Personal Photo Album
    ... 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

    14. UK Stormtrooper Garrison
    Membership and costuming information.
    http://www.troopersrus2.8m.com/
    Garrison?: platoon; soldiers; honourable; taking great risks for their cause. Welcome to the UK Garrison , an elite fighting unit of the Imperial Army. Under direct order
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    filth of the rebellion. It is our Destiny...
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    15. COSTUMING
    second and fourth Tuesdays of each month to learn costuming techniques, history and evolution of various types of garb,
    http://www.barony-of-arnhold.org/COMSTUMING.htm
    C ostuming
    Costuming Guild
    The Guild meets at 7 PM on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month to learn costuming techniques, history and evolution of various types of garb, and occasionally other decorative arts such as pillow-making, typically spending two meetings on each. Previous experience is not needed. Click here to view Gothic Fitted Dress Seminar *For pictures on this topic hit "next" Send E-mail to the Web Officer
    Send E-mail to the Chronicler for a subscription

    16. Elizabethan Costuming Page
    Century Slips . The Costume Community Elizabethan costuming on the Web.The Renaissance Century (Scottish Irish). costuming Sources Supplies.
    http://costume.dm.net/content.html
    Citing this page as a source
    About the Author
    Monthly Costume Feature:
    The Tailor's Book of Enns
    , c. 1590
    Intros to Elizabethan Costume
    Elizabethan Costume Research
    Elizabethan Underpinnings

    17. Decatur Vader _________ A Darth Vader Impersonator Costume Website
    costuming information and services.
    http://www.decaturvader.com/
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    18. Ibexa Press
    Official web site for the books costuming from the Hip and From Turban to Toe Ring.Category Shopping Clothing Niche Dance Middle Eastern...... costuming from the hip, costuming from the Hip The book that started it all. Thecomprehensive reference for all types of Middle Eastern dance costuming.
    http://www.davina.org/products/
    Ibexa Press is the exclusive publishing house for products from Dawn Devine Brown, world-renowned author of belly dance costuming books. Bedlah, Baubles, and Beads
    This book focusses exclusively on the "cabaret" style so common in the United States. It is about designing and crafting the elaborate bra and belt sets worn by these belly dancers. Contains hundreds of tips, hints, and directions for making contemporary belly dance costumes. For more information, see the April 2001 Issue of Davina's "Costumer's Notes".
    $20.00, Add to Cart
    From Turban to Toe Ring
    This book explores the various layers and elements that compose the tribal style costume. From jewelry and cosmetics to cholis, skirts, and pants, this book is loaded with directions for designing and making the garments described in the book. With over 300 illustrations and step-by-step diagrams, this book is an essential addition to the reference libraries of costumers, teachers, and tribal style dancers. Not just for costumers, it also contains costume parts and pieces that can be used to make ensembles suitable for dancers who just want a more folkloric, historical, fusion, or Gypsy look.
    $20.00, Add to Cart

    19. Costuming From The Hip
    by Dawn Devine Brown and Barry Brown costuming from the Hip is a comprehensivereference for anyone who works with Middle Eastern dance costumes.
    http://www.davina.org/hip/
    by Dawn Devine Brown and Barry Brown Costuming from the Hip is a comprehensive reference for anyone who works with Middle Eastern dance costumes. Dancers will like the costume design ideas, information on accessories, and plentiful hints for achieving the best fit from their costumes, whether they came from an existing collection, were purchased off the rack, or were custom-made by a designer. Costume makers will enjoy the dozens of included garment patterns, construction and fitting techniques, and instructions for flattering different body types. And historical re-enactors will like the extensive bibliography, costuming facts, and patterns for historical costumes with instructions for developing them to fit their own body. With over two hundred original illustrations, this 120-page book will step you though researching Middle Eastern designs for costumes, creating the pattern, constructing the garment, and accessorizing. Along with its bibliography for further study, the book contains a list of vendors that specialize in Middle Eastern dancewear. There is also a section on men's costumes which answers many of the questions raised by costume makers frustrated with the lack of information on this subject. The first edition of Costuming from the Hip sold out nationwide within weeks of its introduction and is no longer available. The new, revised edition is 50% longer and contains dozens of new illustrations and patterns.

    20. Happy Holidays!
    Lyrics, fan fiction, fan art, RPGs, synopsis, links, costuming, and games.
    http://www.geocities.com/moonlightkit13

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