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2) Patterns And Supplies: What happened to Medieval Miscellanea? |
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This article is from the Historical Costuming FAQ, by Lara Fabans lfabans@adobe.com with numerous contributions by others.
They were purchased!
Costume Connection
PO Box 4518
Falls Church, VA 22044
phone (703)237-1373
fax (703)237-1374
- This company purchased the rights to the Period Patterns that were produced byMedieaval Miscellanea. The Costume Connection, Inc. is also producing an
ever-growing line of their own patterns. They also sell jewelry, books, etc.
Both wholesalers and retailers are welcome to contact.
 
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