A Practical Guide to Costume Mounting

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Routledge, Jan 11, 2013 - Antiques & Collectibles - 272 pages
The effective preparation of garments for display is essential for exhibitions of contemporary and historical dress. Costumes not only need to be visually appealing but also fully supported and historically accurate. This book provides a comprehensive guide to mounting costumes from the eighteenth century to the present day. It includes methods for adapting and shaping figures to create historical silhouettes, constructing underpinnings and making replicas and toiles using inexpensive and simple techniques. A Practical Guide to Costume Mounting is an invaluable resource for conservators, historians and all those working with clothing in museums, private collections and throughout the fashion and theatre industries.

Trained as a historical costume maker, author Lara Flecker is the textile display specialist at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. She has worked extensively with the museum’s world-class costume collection, preparing garments for display. Her simple mounting methods are clearly explained and can be used by people with a wide range of experience, including those with few sewing skills.
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Handling Dressing and Conservation Issues
3
Chapter 2 Taking Patterns and Making Toiles
17
Chapter 3 Selecting and Modifying Mannequins and Dress Stands
41
Chapter 4 Padding up the Torso
75
Chapter 5 Designing and Making Underpinnings
103
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
163
Chapter 7 Alternative Methods for Mounting Costumes
201
Basic Sewing Techniques
225
Bibliography
249
Suppliers List
251
Index
257
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