Thank you for all the compliments, and i'm so glad you find this blog useful and interesting!
I should clarify though that i only teach the four crafts classes (millinery, dyeing, masks/armor, and decorative arts)--these period pattern classes are taught by the head of our program, Judy Adamson (http://drama.unc.edu/people/faculty/jadamson.htm). I started sharing the pix of the period patterning projects because a lot of prospective grads (applicants to the program or folks researching grad schools) come across my blog, and i thought it'd be nice to show more of what the students do than just those in my own courses. And, for people who read it for personal interest, it broadens the scope too beyond just hats-and-shoes-and-etc.! :D
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Date: 2008-04-30 03:10 pm (UTC)I should clarify though that i only teach the four crafts classes (millinery, dyeing, masks/armor, and decorative arts)--these period pattern classes are taught by the head of our program, Judy Adamson (http://drama.unc.edu/people/faculty/jadamson.htm). I started sharing the pix of the period patterning projects because a lot of prospective grads (applicants to the program or folks researching grad schools) come across my blog, and i thought it'd be nice to show more of what the students do than just those in my own courses. And, for people who read it for personal interest, it broadens the scope too beyond just hats-and-shoes-and-etc.! :D