This is a Mega-link site for all things needed for costuming. So massive that you should just click on the link to see the main links rather than restate them here!
GCFCG
P.O. Box 683
Columbia, MD 21045
This is a Mega-link site for all things needed for costuming. So massive that you should just click on the link to see the main links rather than restate them here!
We are a group costume enthusiasts who share our passion for costuming by teaching others our techniques, learning from others, and exhibiting our costumes. We welcome costumers of all types, including fantasy and science fiction costumers, historical costumers, SCA costumers, reenactors, dancers, theatrical costumers, professional costumers and hobbyists
The Chicagoland Costumers' Guild (aka, the MOB) is a club for people who love to costume and do costuming-related activities together. We meet on the second Saturday of every month plus workshops & outings at various occasions. Workshops and panels provide education about costuming for the greater community.
Good place to look at all the costuming options there are, especially before beginning a project.
Group is focused on Costuming and Design, but activities are varied and cover many disciplines. Based out of North Texas, we have expanded across many states and cities. We welcome all with a passion for costume design, cosplay, and making associated crafts and accessories!
All things costume in the geographic area of and surrounding Lancaster, PA
An email list on all aspects of costuming techniques (Yahoo)
Fibre Fantasy Artists of Canada is the Canadian chapter of the International Costumers Guild. Our group is comprised of costume professionals, and enthusiasts from across Canada.
We are a social chapter participating in major events as well as hosting informal meetups.
Because of the geographical distance between most of our members, we communicate largely via the internet. (Except for Beavra, who communicates mainly by slapping his tail on the surface of water).
Flabbergast the Wizard has launched his new website, flabbergastwiz.com! The onsite gallery has lots of pics of the wizard and other character creations by Mark MacDicken. I'm eager to have all of you come visit the sight and leave your feedback. Thank you!
Article about the Torpedo Factory Artists' Association Costume Ball on Saturday February 28th, 1987. Contains picture and quotes from GCFCG members Amanda Allen & Pat Hammer (aka Alanna Whitestar), who won the grand prize for overall costume for "Fire and Ice."
From the collection of Thomas G. Atkinson and Don Sakers.
GCFCG Newsletter vol 1 no 1 contributed by Betsy Marks Delaney.
GCFCG Newsletter vol 2 no 2 Oct 1985 contributed by Betsy Marks Delaney.
GCFCG Newsletter vol 2 no 3 Dec 1985 contributed by Betsy Marks Delaney.
GCFCG Newsletter vol 3 no 1 Apr 1986 contributed by Betsy Marks Delaney.
List of GCFCG documents and procedures on this website.
The Greater Bay Area Costumers Guild is a non-profit organization made up of people who share an interest in recreational costuming. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, we offer a variety of activities including workshops, costume salons and costumed events. On this website you'll find information on our upcoming activities, pattern reviews, costume resources, photos from past events and much more.
We are the Greater Delaware Valley Area Chapter of the International Costumers Guild. Our membership area covers Southeastern Pennsylvania, South New Jersey, Northern Delaware, and Northern Maryland.
Gulf Coast International Costumers’ Guild
c/o Carol Lynch
2317 Metairie Court
Metairie, LA 70001
From Tara Magazine
Official Yahoo Group/mailing list of the International Costumers Guild.
Sept 2012
The ICG is an affiliation of hobbyist and professional costumers, dedicated to the promotion and education of costuming as an art form in all its aspects. It is the parteent organization of which our Guild is one chapter.
The KCCG is a non-profit organization that seeks to bring hobbyist and professional costumers from around the world together, and to foster local educational and social costume events. We welcome everyone who has an interest in the making, wearing or display of costume and are open to costumers of all ages and skill levels.
For instance under the Fashion Design you can find the blank figures for drawing your own fashion designs or dig into the LOTR pages for ways to "fake" armor that can be used on more than just LOTR projects!
L.A.C.E. is the chapter of the I.C.G. (International Costumers' Guild), serving the nether regions of Arizona and anyone who desires to join. You must love to make, wear, design, photograph or video, or just oogle costumes of any kind.