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Columbia's Closet is a blog that details research and construction methods for making Rocky Horror costumes. The blog also feeds into a Facebook page. Columbia's Closet no longer makes custom costumes but continues to blog and sell accessories.
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Columbia's Closet is a blog created by [[Mina Credeur]] that details her research and construction methods for making Rocky Horror costumes. The blog also offers some patterns to download. Columbia's Closet no longer makes custom costumes but continues to blog and sell accessories at conventions and occasionally online. She also makes reproduction embroidered patches for [[Frank N. Furter]] and [[Brad Majors]].  
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==Background==
 
==Background==
[[Mina Credeur]] created the blog to compliment her custom costume business. She wanted to detail the work that went into her costumes and other people are welcome to comment on entries. The first post was January 6, 2009.
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[[Mina Credeur]] created the blog in 2009 to compliment her custom costume business. She wanted to detail the work that went into her costumes and other people are welcome to comment on entries.  
  
 
==Convention Related==
 
==Convention Related==

Revision as of 16:12, 5 September 2015

Back view of a bustier from Columbia's Closet tutorial.

Columbia's Closet is a blog created by Mina Credeur that details her research and construction methods for making Rocky Horror costumes. The blog also offers some patterns to download. Columbia's Closet no longer makes custom costumes but continues to blog and sell accessories at conventions and occasionally online. She also makes reproduction embroidered patches for Frank N. Furter and Brad Majors.


Background

Mina Credeur created the blog in 2009 to compliment her custom costume business. She wanted to detail the work that went into her costumes and other people are welcome to comment on entries.

Convention Related

Columbia's Closet has had a seller booth at these conventions:

References

http://www.columbiascloset.com
https://www.facebook.com/ColumbiasCloset