On page 4 of their barbie catalog (call 1 800 227 2439 to get your
own) there is an "Elizabethan Queen"
"The sixth in the Great Eras (tm) series, she's as regal as Queen
Elizabeth I. And in homage to that great monarch her hair is bright
red (a rarity, as barbie collectors know!). her authentic quilted
gown is accented with golden tones. Plust faux pearl necklace with
cross. Ages 3 and up. $49.99"
It's kind of scary. A barbie in "garb".
julia
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Lady Freida Thorbjornsdottir, soon to be OL (poetry) has made both Viking
Barbie and Italian Ren Barbie. The former has all the accouterments,
including jewelry and knife.
They are big hits at demos.
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My lady and myself were at Toys R Us this weekend. We noticed, not an
"Elizabethian Barbie", but a "Medievel Barbie". The price was about the
same. She was wearing a purple Hoopx.
My daughter has garb for one of her dolls (I think it is a Cabbage Patch
doll or Crimp & Curl, so it is a bit bigger than Barbie). We simplly took
the very first T Tunic we ever made for her, and fit the doll into it. We
were a bit surprised when it fit! We had forgotten how little she started
out as.
Kenwrec FitzRaymund
MKA Steve Sheets
> It's kind of scary. A barbie in "garb".
A GARBIE, then!
LZ
"From Denmark!" repeated a cleric from Rome..."So you are American?"/
The [Greek] barber asked if I was an Englishman and when I said I was
Danish he clasped me to his bosom and said, "Bravo Americano!"
-- HC Andersen, A Poet's Bazaar
In Canada, Toys ya Us ("ya" is the name of the Cyrillic
backwards "R"), has the Elizabethan and a High Middle Ages
Barbie with a horned hennin. Looks pretty good in the
catalog photo. Pricy!
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"I wanted to be a neo-deconstructivist, but my mom wouldn't let me"
As one who has an eighteen-month-old daughter, I have been idly looking
forward to designing and making period clothes for an 18" doll for my
little Kirstie to play with, something along the lines of an American
Girl doll. (Note: there is a Vogue pattern for a cloth doll in exactly
the same size dimensions as the American Girl vinyl head/arms/legs
dolls) I am *not* looking forward to the probably inevitable demand
for the "My Size Barbie" who wears size 4T clothing...
ciorstan
I seem to rememeber an essentially princess-style gown and
a conical hat. Has my memory blown completely.
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>>It's kind of scary. A barbie in "garb".
Oh no, a Garbie Barbie.
A friend (geograghically distant) of one of our members costumes dolls.
One I've seen a photo of is in period ladie's garb, and holds a falcon.
It looks so real that Lord Wulfgar, upon first seeing the picture,
remarked along the "Wow, what a babe" line, before noticing the human hand
holding the doll up for the picture. (OK, so Wulfgar's a bit of a pig.)
Another doll in her line sits and embroiders a section of the Baioux--
Bayou-- oh that tapestry thing.
Berwyn.
11-29
P.S. _Never_ try to shop at FAO's the day after Thanksgiving!
Lady Brigid of Linnhe
Canton of Elvegast
Windmasters Hill, Atlantia
On 30 Nov 1995, China wrote:
X--snip--X
> Barbie. Star Trek Barbie & Ken, due out spring of '96.
OOOOOOOOOO! When are they going to put out a KLINGON Barbie & Ken?
>
> Lady Brigid of Linnhe
> Canton of Elvegast
> Windmasters Hill, Atlantia
A lurker
>Greetings!
> I've seen both Barbies in the flesh (vinyl?), as it were. To
>my eye, the one in the houppelande was much nicer, and her headdress was
>actually kind of pretty. The Elizabethan one looked a bit more tacky,
>partially because it's impossible to corset Barbie into a proper Elizabethan
>shape. The giant cone-like breasts just spoil the whole thing, and as
>I recall, while the dress wasn't too bad, the hat was downright silly.
> So when are we going to see Viking Barbie (or better yet,
>Viking Ken)?
Well... How about Ken... in a kilt... I'll leave the rest
unsaid... hehehehe
Fionna
>Cheers!
>Nicolaa de Bracton
>scl...@epas.utoronto.ca
> Barbie of Arc, with armor
Sort of puts a whole new slant on the phrase "Fire up the Barbie",
doesn't it?
Mikjal Annarbjorn
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Work: mc3...@sw1stc.sbc.com of St. Vidicon"
Play: mch...@crl.com
So when are we going to see Viking Barbie (or better yet,
Viking Ken)?
Cheers!
Nicolaa de Bracton
scl...@epas.utoronto.ca
Still Smiling
Iain of Rannoch
"The World is entirely to serious not to laugh at it."
Sionnan Mac an t-Sabhaisigh
Barony of Tir Ysgithir
Kingdom of Atenveldt
No. There has to be a Tristan Ken.
--Tristan/Ken
Carolyn Boselli Host of CF 35 SCAdians on Delphi (Medieval Stuff)
Cohost for Caregivers Ref Med Caring for those we love
Learning makes people fit company for themselves.
The T-Tunic concept was nothing new for me when I joined, as that was the
method my mother taught me to make clothes for my dolls back almost 50 years
ago!
Carolyn Boselli Host of CF 35 SCAdians on Delphi (Medieval Stuff)
Cohost for Caregivers Ref Med Caring for those we love
Atholl brose, breakfast of champions. ...Caber toss champions...
Orianna
It seems to go without saying that if you have daughters, Barbie will
be on several Christmas lists in a row. But I like the idea of making
Barbie garb...
The best present I ever bought, for my son, was this big toy
castle, complete with a rock shooting catapult, and a dungeon, and
viking warriors (I think it's made by Fisher Price, but I'm not sure).
He plays with it for hours and hours, and is counting the days,
literally, to when he can get authorized. :-)
In Service,
Istvan
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Since I'm not likely to get to Pennsic until I win the lottery
or discover a recently deceased, hitherto unknown rich uncle--
and since the Source probably wouldn't be there anyway--you
wouldn't happen to have an address I might write to for these
patterns, would you?
Pleeeeeeze?
Brighid
§I have seen both Barbies. The Houpeland and the Elizabethan at Walmart,
§in the case right next to Scarlett O'Hara Barbie.
§
§Brighid
Is there a Carol Burnett 'Scarlett O'Hara' Barbie; one with the curtain
rod still in the dress?
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