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Peggy Dembicer and Julie Bull are now friends
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This is beautiful Peggy!
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THERE IS NEED TO DOCUMENT ETHNIC EMBROIDERY DESIGNS ROUND THE WORLD TO CREATE NEW...
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At 3:15am on June 1, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hi Peggy,
Congratulations to you this week.Wonderful your works.What this paper to paper...Please tell me how to do about..
You are Great Artist.Cheers.Oya
At 11:17am on May 18, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hello Peggy,
Welcome Fiber focus.
I see your works Flickr Different and Wonderful.Congratulations for you.You are great Artist.See you again.Cheers.Bye.Oya
At 11:07am on May 18, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Peggy! I spent quite a bit of time looking at your work. Very interesting! Unlike anything I've seen before. Make sure you load some photos here soon. You will be a hit!

What does "bloh" mean? Under what you would like to see happen here.

Most people seem to start bonding through the photos, but there are groups and discussions that you can join. Every member has a blog here that is linked to the front page, a nice way to introduce yourself and to keep us informed of your news. You can also change the template of your page to reflect your own taste. Jump in and make yourself at home!

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What fiber skills do you have?
Weaving, Crochet, Feltmaking,beading,embroidery,
What countries have you lived in/visited?
USA/France,England,Canada
What languages do you speak?
English
Your Website:
http://www.peggydembicer.com
Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
how-to's, inspirational pieces, creative ideas, recycled artwork
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The Costumer Manifesto: Ethnic Dress Links

The Costumer Manifesto is the destination for anyone interested in ethnic costume. This page contains a gazillion links to sources from all over the world.

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#503: Flapper Slip-On Evening Dress $16.00 (US dollars)

A typical dropped waist of the Roaring Twenties is created by a yoke over the hips. The tiers of circular flounces form a lovely vision while dancing. The scarf and the tie sash patterns are included. This pattern is quick and easy to make.

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"At Fashion-Era.com we analyse two centuries of women's costume history and fashion history silhouettes in detail. Regency, Romantic, Victorian, Edwardian, Flapper, 1940's Utility Rationing, Dior's New Look, 1960's Mini dress, 1970's Disco, 1980's New Romantics, Power Dressing, Haute Couture, Royal Robes, Fashion Semiotics, and Body Adornment, each retro fashion era, and future fashion trends are all defined.

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Newer sections such as hats, hair, cloaks and capes, ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman fashion history continue to explore and make this a great web fashion history and costume history resource. Some sections also include consumer tests for example on clip in hair extensions plus tips on how to buy and sell vintage, pattern drafting and Christmas themes. There is also a Fashion Forum over 4 years old called Fashion-era Forum. There you can discuss anything from current fashion trends, old photographs, vintage to costume history or from Greeks to the 21st century."

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Styles of Egyptian robe with free pattern guides were discussed on the detailed pages of Egyptian Costumes. However, decorative elements were mostly confined to the removable collars on garments and other removable accessories such as headwear, girdles (striking wrap sash belts) and deep arm cuffs. But if you need a wearable costume you have to have basic body covering too, so check out my other Egyptian pages.

To complete your Egyptian costume add a collar, typical jewellery and eye make up. To be fair there are plenty of King Tut collars available at fancy dress party costume outlets online. But part of the fun of going to an Egyptian fancy dress event is making your own Egyptian inspired costume and most importantly achieving something that fits you proportion wise rather than being made as one size fits all."

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