Re: Wool Source
My Point, Mr. Groves, was to encourage people to TRY something new. Perhaps you believe the first garment ever made by C. Childs or D. Wambaugh was the "museum" quality replica you have come to expect from them. If one attempts these new skills with authenticity in mind and goes about it methodically, there is no reason that a person cannot produce a garment that is a top notch repro. As I said, you may make some bad (looking/fitting) stuff, but as long as you're learning there is no loss.
If everyone just bought from available vendors because they weren't as good at sewing as the current pros, there would be no Ian McWherters, C. Childs or N. $ekelas. Gotta start somewhere.
-Randall Pierson
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My Point, Mr. Groves, was to encourage people to TRY something new. Perhaps you believe the first garment ever made by C. Childs or D. Wambaugh was the "museum" quality replica you have come to expect from them. If one attempts these new skills with authenticity in mind and goes about it methodically, there is no reason that a person cannot produce a garment that is a top notch repro. As I said, you may make some bad (looking/fitting) stuff, but as long as you're learning there is no loss.
If everyone just bought from available vendors because they weren't as good at sewing as the current pros, there would be no Ian McWherters, C. Childs or N. $ekelas. Gotta start somewhere.
-Randall Pierson
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