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Re: hangers



Have you considered using ethafoam?  Using the 2" or 4" ethafoam allows you
to customize the hanger size and shape to fit each costume.  The includes
shoulder length and shoulder shape/slope; also girth to match the
weight/support needed for each garment.  A simple heavy-duty wire hanger is
sandwiched in the ethafoam and then the ethafoam covered with a layer of
batting or non-woven polyester, then stockinette.  Stockinette "arms" can be
added if any sleeve support is needed.  It may be more time consuming, but
it usually suits the needs of the costumes better.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Deborah Bede" <stillwaterstudio@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <TEXCONS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:11 AM
Subject: hangers


> Does anyone have a source for the wide polypropylene hangers used as a
base
> for the padded hangers developed by Susan Heald?  I haven't used any in a
> while and now one of my clients says she can't contact Coat Conformers,
the
> supplier I've used.  The hangers are great because they're formed with a
> 1.5" broad shoulder surface which means you have to do much less padding
> than with other hangers.  Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Deborah
>
> Deborah Bede
> Stillwater Textile Conservation Studio, LLC
> Bradford, NH 03221
> (603) 938-2310
> (603) 938-2455 fax
> stillwaterstudio@xxxxxxxxxxx
> www.stillwaterstudio.org


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