Patterns for Theatrical Costumes: Garments, Trims, and Accessories from Ancient Egypt to 1915 | Katherine Strand Holkeboer | Wonderful sourcebook
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Patterns for Theatrical Costumes: Garments, Trims, and Accessories from Ancient Egypt to 1915
Katherine Strand Holkeboer
Drama Publishers
, 1993 - 350 pages
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Patterns
for
Theatrical
Costumes
by Katherine Strand Holkeboer is back in print at the same $29.95 price.
My Bible for Costume
I found this book around 25 years ago. At that time it didn't have any explinations, only the designs and some general info in the front. I do pre 1660 re-enactment and still use and teach
from
my well worn copy. I put it in a notebook and lend out sheets to explain how pieces go together. It isn't totally accurate, but it is a starting place for new costumers. It is easier to explain changes to make it accurate from there.
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I am a costume designer and have had this book for many years. I
recently purchased a copy for one of my student workers who has
gone on to pursue a degree in costume design. It is a great book
for fashion history overview. It is full of basic period
patterns
that are simple to draft and then use your own details.
It accessible to beginners but a wonderful resource for professionals
as well.
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Good basic costume book .
This is a good basic costume pattern book. Easy to use and
patterns
are easily redrafted and understood. Good historical references. I recently used it for
Ancient
Greek
costumes
(easy), as well as Medieval (good ideas). I know that I will be reaching for this book over and over again whenever I need to costume a historical play.
Great for general ideas, but can be off on specifics.
I first found this book at the library, and eventually, I did get a copy for myself. It is valuable for the extensive time period it covers, and has moderately well drafted
patterns
. As someone else mentioned, they have to be corrected every once in a while (though maybe not the extent they claimed.)
I do have one nitpick about this, though. As the title suggest, this is for theater. It's for getting the *spirit* of the costume. Yes, their provided silhouettes are correct. However, their patterns aren't, necessarily. They are simplified a lot, to *look* the same way, but if you're searching for historical accuracy, then it's best to double check.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great, useful book, but it's not always the one I want to turn to for period work.
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