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1 Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com Using Silk Crepeline

2 John Quincy Adams Christening Gown Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

3 Temporary netting protected the weak cotton during wetcleaning. Additional netting was inserted for drying Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

4 The dress brightened noticeably and no additional damage was found. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

5 Problems included splits and frayed edges. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

6 The entire skirt was lined on the inside with silk crepeline. Small hot-cut patches of polyester Stabiltex were used to create a sandwich for areas of damage. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

7 A flannel-covered pillow was made for the dress, and two additional pillows padded out the folds. The dress was placed on a cotton-covered pad. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

8 Flapper Dress Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

9 Thangka linings Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

10 Perkins Flag Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

11 Conservation of a Fan Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

12 Deteriorated cotton backing fabric was removed and replaced with Stabiltex that was hot cut. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

13 Crepeline was marked using a stencil. The edges were outlined with a combination of BEVA gel and gold pigment. The silk was cut to shape. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

14 The fan was mounted in preparation for framing. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

15 Historic costume collection Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

16 Layers of silk all were deteriorating from exposure and the weight and construction of the blouse. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

17 The collar was detached and encapsulated in silk crepeline. Because of the stiffener, it was hard to get the crepeline properly tensioned. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

18 Net was chosen for future repairs because of the ease of use and invisibility. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

19 Polyester sheer was hot cut and stitched over underarm staining to make it less visible. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com

20 Sometimes have every option available is necessary to come to the best solution. Museum Textile Services www.museumtextiles.com


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