The Costume Workshop Video Series
Ten Great Shows!
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#1 Victorian Hat Making - Learn to build a wide brim turn-of-the-century hat frame using buckram and wire. Cutting and construction are all included in this "How To" show. |
| #2 Trimming A Victorian Hat - Get step-by-step instructions on covering your wide brim hat. Application of various trims such as feathers, net, flowers or birds is described. |
| #3 From Garage Sale To Renaissance Costume - This interesting show uses discarded clothes to make a wonderful period costume. The technique can be used for either a girl's or woman's Renaissance peasant costume. |
| #4 Creating a Turn-of-the-Century Skirt - and Cape - Learn to cut a skirt and cape using a tape measure. This is a simple, interesting method with a lovely outcome. |
| #5 From Resale To A Victorian Wedding Dress - This show salvages the best parts of a 1970's dress to invent a gorgeous Victorian wedding dress. Get step-by-step instructions for bodice construction and application of trim. |
| #6 An"1830" Officer's Tailcoat - A resale man's sport coat is turned into an accurate looking military uniform. Easy to follow methods are used to make this transformation. |
| #7 Trimming the Victorian Wedding Dress - The dress from show #5 is trimmed and finished. A lovely bridal veil is put together in a matter of minutes. |
| #8 A Boy's Knight Costume - Left over fabric scraps make this quick and easy costume. Iron-on application is used. These methods are great for other costumes as well. |
| #9 Medieval Crowns The Easy Way - Construct lightweight crowns quickly and with great results. This show covers base building, painting, and trimming the crown. |
| #10 Inverness Cape - Cut and sew a man's period cape using only a tape measure. You'll see how easy it can be. |
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