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Costume Craftwork on a Budget: Clothing, 3-D Makeup, Wigs, Millinery & Accessories [Paperback]

Tan Huaixiang (Author)
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0240808533 978-0240808536 August 9, 2007 1
Part of your job as the costume designer is to be creative and use what materials are available to you to execute the design elements in a production. This book will show you how to use inexpensive materials to create durable products in a short amount of time that are practical and technical. It is written in an easy-to-follow manner and each step is shown with a wide array of illustrations and photographs. From creating armour out of laundry baskets, to detailed tricks to create a prosthetic nose for a witch, this book will show the techniques needed for you to produce end results that are beautiful, economical, and fast to make.

*gorgeous full color illustrations
*written by award winning costume designer and author
*clear, illustrated step-by-step instructions

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"This text is an excellent review of unique and economical approaches to common costume technology issues with stunning visuals that gives us confidence that the final product will be functional and of high aesthetic quality. It is a cookbook of theatrical craftwork." --Linda Pisano, Professor of Costume Design at Indiana University Dept. of Theatre and Drama

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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1 edition (August 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240808533
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240808536
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 11 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #69,487 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars useful text for many regional and university theatres, January 7, 2008
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Rachel E. Pollock (Chapel Hill, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Costume Craftwork on a Budget: Clothing, 3-D Makeup, Wigs, Millinery & Accessories (Paperback)
This is a particularly good supplementary reference for those who have Sylvia Moss' brilliant textbook, Costumes and Chemistry: A Comprehensive Guide to Materials and Applications, which is invaluable for the safety information and product analyses alone, but also features tons of great information at the end following step-by-step processes for creation of high-end Vegas showgirl costumes, Broadway effects, etc. Moss' projects are generally big-budget ones (quite useful to read about but beyond the range of most regional and university theatres' budgets), whereas Tan Huaixiang's book illustrates ways of creating elaborate effects, but offers creative ways of using cheap, easily obtained materials to achieve complicated "fantastical" costume looks.

For my own use, i'm on the fence about using it as a text for my crafts artisanship classes because it seems to be aimed toward designers who primarily work jobs where there's no crafts artisan and do their own crafts, and our program is fairly specific in its focus--top level Costume Production. There's no design track for graduate students at all, so the designer-centricity of the text isn't relevant. There's also a HUGE middle section on millinery and headdress-making that's not really my speed--i'm satisfied teaching my millinery course from Denise Dreher's From the Neck Up: An Illustrated Guide to Hatmaking and Tim Dial's Basic Millinery for the Stage. I do think it's pretty exciting for its masks and prosthetics section; there's not really a good up-to-date text on mask making specifically for theatre (Thurston James' The Prop Builder's Mask-Making Handbook is from the early 1990s, out of print now, and lacking in the safety precautions area.). I intend to keep it in my shop library--many of the projects are very inspiring--and if you are a designer who typically does a lot of your own craftwork, you probably want to check it out!
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From the neck up, November 19, 2007
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V. Witherington (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Costume Craftwork on a Budget: Clothing, 3-D Makeup, Wigs, Millinery & Accessories (Paperback)
This book jumps right in with instructions to make a full head casting with an alginate negative and finishing with your ultracal 30 positive. She uses this positive to make masks and prosthesis, from foam, and latex. She refers to this as 3-D make-up. Her mask section uses the same head casting to start, but explores different materials from flexible foam sheets (varaform) to decopage.
She covers wigs with the same step by step detailed procedures. She uses plenty of photo's, and drawings so her instructions are very clear and easy to follow. A beginner will be able to make a wig, whether full or half bald with no problems.
Her other topic with wonderful detail is millinery. Her hats are beautiful and made from everything! She also covers headresses, with a wonderful section on creating animal heads starting with the wire formature and tieing the foam sheets to achieve different shapes, such as eyelids, ears, mouth parts.

As far as the clothing aspect is concerned, she only touches on it briefly. Her ideas are good but I would recommend other sources.

I believe the title and cover of the book are misleading. I actually bought it for ideas to alter existing costume stock into period pieces. However, I don't think there's another book out there which covers masks, wigs, and headresses with nearly the detail and precision that this one does. This book is a 'stand alone' for costuming from the neck up.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Agreed, January 8, 2011
This review is from: Costume Craftwork on a Budget: Clothing, 3-D Makeup, Wigs, Millinery & Accessories (Paperback)
greaat shipping time. As others had said though, its great for costumework that has to do with the face, such as prosthetics, wigs, headdresses, and such. . .but only says so little about clothing. Even though I would still highly recomend it to anyone whose interested, has good pictures and is very descriptive. I also like how it actually shows people useing and wearing the items.
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fabric tacky glue, turban base, buckram crown, millinery wire, existing wig, ventilating needle, plaster bandage strips, foam cord, wig clips, buckram base, wet alginate, headdress base, completed headdress, casting latex, bandage shell, buckram pieces, hair wefts, prosthetic piece, foam mask, buckram foundation, opera headdress, tunnel stitches, turban fabric, butt costume, craft spray paint
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Tan Huaixiang, University of Central Florida Conservatory Theatre, Robin Hood, Central Washington University Theatre Arts Department, Joseph Rusnock, Blithe Spirit, David Shoup, Eric Haugen, John Bell, Mark Brotherton, Orlando Repertory Theatre, Peer Gent, Martin Wootton, Patrice Lois Bell, Big River, Brenda Hubbard, Step Six, Tim Stapleton, Torina Smith, Wesley Van Tassel, Dutch Fritz, Jim Brown, Keith Edie, Pros Aide, Robb Padgett
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