Re: Repro vs. Original Civilian Hat
Ms. Schmitt,
Should have been clearer, my apologies. I too am aware of the scalloped edge difference between petersham & grosgrain ribbon.
Millinery suppliers can be curiously inconsistent in the way they'll refer to ribbon & the matter gets worse when someone who is going to work on a hat for the first time reads what appears to be contradictory terminology. I want to assist Tyler with millinery suppliers references & how they are variant on different sides of the pond.
Every British theatrical costume designer I've ever worked with has always referred to hat band/brim binding ribbon as, "petersham", even when they've had a roll of grosgrain in hand. Click on the Baxter Hart link & there's an example of how the English can interchange the ribbon terms.
Who knew a simple hat restoration would require such applied linguistics?
Regards,
Ms. Schmitt,
Should have been clearer, my apologies. I too am aware of the scalloped edge difference between petersham & grosgrain ribbon.
Millinery suppliers can be curiously inconsistent in the way they'll refer to ribbon & the matter gets worse when someone who is going to work on a hat for the first time reads what appears to be contradictory terminology. I want to assist Tyler with millinery suppliers references & how they are variant on different sides of the pond.
Every British theatrical costume designer I've ever worked with has always referred to hat band/brim binding ribbon as, "petersham", even when they've had a roll of grosgrain in hand. Click on the Baxter Hart link & there's an example of how the English can interchange the ribbon terms.
Who knew a simple hat restoration would require such applied linguistics?
Regards,
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