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Yasmina's Joy of Belly Dancing
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Make a belly dancing skirt!
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Lots of information about putting together your own belly dancing costume! This page is part of The Art Of Middle Eastern Dance, which offers over 400 articles related to belly dancing: translated song lyrics, tips and tricks, finger cymbal rhythms, a glossary of belly dance terms, Egyptian goddesses, and much more.
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Instructions on how to make a circle skirt for your belly dancing costume. It appears on The Art Of Middle Eastern Dance, which offers over 400 articles related to belly dancing: translated song lyrics, tips and tricks, finger cymbal rhythms, a glossary of belly dance terms, Egyptian goddesses, and much more.
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Instructions on how to make a semicircular veil for belly dancing.
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Make a floppy Beret
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Cool! "Chain Mail" accessories made from can tabs!
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Nice blog/sewing diary with bodices, gowns, and other projects.
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For those very special occasions when only chainmail will do! Completed outfits, do it yourself kits, chain knitting, tutorial, pictorials.
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Buttons, brooches, pins, earrings and other adornments
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A simple rectangular cloak
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Again, more great instructions, this time constructing a 16th Century Flemish outfit.
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Patterns and instructions to create a great period Gathered Kirtle suitable for Renaissance costume.
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Corset making supplies for the hobbyist or professional. Busks, boning, and other hard to find corset supplies at excellent prices.
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The Costume Society of America advances the global understanding of all aspects of dress and appearance. We work to stimulate scholarship and encourage study in the rich and diverse field of costume.
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COSTUME-CON is a convention dedicated to the art and craft of costuming. The convention has its roots in science fiction and fantasy conventions and historic re-enactment type events, but all forms of costuming are welcome. Costume-Con is a "travelling" national-level convention, and is in a different city and run by a different committee each year. "
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Costumes, jewelry, clothing and more!
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Dame Helen's three classes from Pennsic. Cotehardies from Greenland Gowns, Houpelande Theory Class, and 14th Century Sewing and Textile Information.
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Make a chemise suitable for Renaissance costume.
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"By the 1500's the shirt had come into being as an article of clothing. Worn underneath a vest, jacket, doublet, or other piece of outerwear, the shirt was considered "underwear", and folks just didn't go out without anything else on. Ladies wore their chemise like a slip, under the good dress, where it didn't show (unless they were in the business of showing their underwear to men)."
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Draft your own pattern for a hood
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Dawn presents techniques on how to draft out darts in patterns -- particularly useful to create accurate historical costumes from modern patterns.
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Great information resource: "There may be no other culture in historical reenactment more given to debate and passionate discourse
than that of the Gaels, namely Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. So many have an affinity for these
countries and their heritage, yet in historic reenactment and living history groups there is much heated
exchange concerning the evolution of Gaelic fashion."
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