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          9.30 - Registration and Coffee 
          
          9.50 - Welcome
          
Serena Dyer and Sarah Bendall
          
          10 - Keynote - Hilary Davidson
          
          
          Expanding the Embodied Turn: Issues and Directions in Remaking 
Chair: Serena Dyer 
          
          11 - Tea Break 
          
          
          11.30 - Panel One: Defining Making Methods 
Chair: Sarah Bendall
          
Hannah Wroe 
          Maker first: Reflections on my research toolkit  
          
Eleanor Gilchrist  
          How to Crochet like it’s 1837: Educated guesses and trial and error as a research method  
          
Amanda Nichols 
          Repeat, Replay: Replicating methods from the past to inform contemporary fashion and costume practices 
          
Catriona Fisk & Sarah Bendall 
          Recreating Maternity Stays: Creative Experiments and Lessons in Failure 
          
          12.45 - Lunch 
          
          
          13.30 - Keynote -  Jane Malcolm-Davies
          
          
          Structuring reconstructions: Taking a systematic approach to scholarly experimentation
          
Chair: Sarah Bendall 
          
          14.30 - Tea Break
          
          
          15.00 - Panel Two: Terms, Fields, and Possibilities
          
Chair: Serena Dyer 
          
Nathalie Schiffer 
          Bridging The Gap: The role of reproduction in deciphering unknown words 
          
          
Elise Maynard 
          Experimental Archaeology in the Rediscovery of Lost Costume 
          
          
Scarlett Butler 
          
          Fit for a queen: A Fat Studies approach to early modern dress reconstruction 
          
          
Peigi Anna Urquhart 
          Reconstructing the Essence 
          
Claire Batt 
          Kimono from a Different Angle 
          
          16.15 - Roundtable
          
Serena Dyer, Sarah Bendall, Hilary Davidson, Jane Malcolm Davies 
          
          17.00 Close
        
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