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Fantastic Costume Pattern & Booklets ! Queta's Closet !

 
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Flavius



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:47 pm    Post subject: Fantastic Costume Pattern & Booklets ! Queta's Closet ! Reply with quote

I thought these were gone forever! But I just found a new source. If any of
you remember the Queta's Closet Patterns & Booklets from the Bay Area
Renaissance Festival and Pennsic some years ago, they are just an awesome
source of costuming info for all of our time periods. I've been wanting a
copy of their Elizabethan Shoe Pattern for ages. They have twenty six
different Patterns and Booklets as well as trim and other interesting items.
I was so happy to find them again I though I would share the link with the
group.


http://stores.ebay.com/Grey-Sails-Traders_W0QQssPageNameZl2QQtZkm

or just do an ebay search for Queta's Closet.

I hope this is of some service to all here. Thanks.


Marcianna

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