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The Chrisman Collection

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The Chrisman Collection
www.chrismancollection.weebly.com
This is a pet-project of mine.  My husband and I collect antique clothing and artifacts, which we use in educational presentations and community outreach.


Jewelry

Rhymes With Luck
http://www.etsy.com/shop/rhymeswithluck
Rhymes with luck is one of a kind handcrafted (and often handpainted) vintage assemblage jewelry from beautiful Olympia, Washington. Each item is packaged for gift giving.  The artist works with lead and nickel free hardware so pieces are safe for sensitive types 

Art

Matthew Godfrey's Design Portfolio
http://www.matthewgodfreydesign.com/
Those of you interested in art should check out the work of this very skillful technical artist -he's new on the scene, but full of talent!

Self-Published Authors

What did Beatrix Potter, Virginia Woolf, L. Frank Baum, and Herman Melville have in common?  They all self-published their own works at some point in their careers!  Check out these modern, up and coming talents.  You'll be supporting independent art and promoting free speech -not to mention gaining the privilege of bragging that you "knew them when"!

No Media Kings
www.nomediakings.org
For those who like the dark and quirky!  Cutting-edge subculture tales.  This website is also a great resource for other self-published authors, as it includes lot of extremely helpful details about the small-scale writing world (even a bit on its underground side!)

Hamish MacDonald
http://www.hamishmacdonald.com/
Hamish once cycled 500 miles through the Arizona desert, and his novels include a book which takes place in Edinburgh!  So if you enjoyed A Dream On Two Wheels and Shona was your favorite character, you should definitely check out his site!



Hello, My Name Is Missy...
www.missykulik.com
Was Beatrix Potter the name that most caught your eye in the above list of self-published authors? Then you simply must explore Missy's site. She is a self-published comic book writer, and her work is absolutely charming!


Kvasir House Press
kvasirhousepress.com
Kvasir House is the abode of author and independent publisher Chad Muller. Established in 2007, the press strives to publish quality handbound books, as well as provide online bookbinding tutorials.   Fans of historical fiction should be sure to check out Pulp, a paperback novel set in 1908 Minnesota.


WORN
www.wornjournal.com
A really great fashion journal which discusses what real people are actually wearing.  Here's part of their description of themselves in their own words:

"WORN Fashion Journal is a print publication that comes out twice a year (once in hot weather, once in cold) based in Toronto, Canada...   WORN discusses the cultures, subcultures, histories, and personal stories of fashion. We strive to embody a place between pop culture magazine and academic journal that opens new avenues in art and fashion theory by hovering where these two ideas intersect, connecting with fashion scholars and artists. We pay attention to how what is worn is made, interpreted, transformed, disseminated, and copied..."

Check them out!


While you're there, be sure to read their review of Waisted Curves...: http://www.wornjournal.com/html/book-review-waisted-curves/

Misc.


D.C. Dalgliesh Ltd.
Scotland's last artisan tartan weavers!  90% of the tartans for small clans and families are woven only by this small business!
http://www.dcdalgliesh.co.uk/support.html

Somewhere in Time Unlimited

http://www.situseattle.com/
Blog and ongoing updates: http://SITUSeattle.Wordpress.com  and www.CostumingInSeattle.com
A friendly group of historical costumers, with frequent history-minded events in the Puget Sound Region.

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