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La Belle Robe Médiévale...: 2015.07
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La Belle Robe Médiévale. An adventure late medieval costuming. Friday, July 17, 2015. Drafting sleeves OH MY! Part 2- Angel sleeves 1 (pic heavy). I've been meaning to get this post up for quite awhile. As I was drafting my fitted sleeves of a previous post I also decided to experiment with angel wing sleeves for a garment I plan to make in the future. I want to try getting the same kind of drape as shown in the above image. Also see Here. Arm extended. Some pulling towards the back seam. So the on Grain...
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July 2015 | The Compleatly Dressed Anachronist
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. Self-Esteem and Other Such Nonsense. My first fitted dress. I use that term loosely. So did the dress. Much of the timidness I experienced was directly related to my size. I've been plus sized my entire adult life, but social conditioning told me that wasn't acceptable, and I felt embarrassed to put photos of myself in my garb out there. How could anybody find a fat girl who doesn't exactly know how to sew in the first place at all inspiring? One sack of potatoes, comin' right up!
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Project Complete: Late 14th Century Brown Wool Surcotte | The Compleatly Dressed Anachronist
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Sunday, July 12, 2015. Project Complete: Late 14th Century Brown Wool Surcotte. A wool surcotte suitable for the very late 14th and very early 15th centuries. This is another dress that uses my current symmetrical pattern. I'm still really happy with how it's working for me, especially when it comes to the pattern layout and fabric conservation. If you were following me on Facebook. When I was putting this dress together, you may recall that I shared the method I use to cut gores. I used my own method.
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Late medieval fashion redressed. History of this site. About the author, Tasha Dandelion Kelly. August 16, 2016. You are here: Home. Do you need a good pattern for recreating the. Of Charles de Blois? To see pictures of garments made from my pattern, click here. If you bought the book before September 3, 2015, you can view a collection of errata pages here. Feel free to paste these over the matching pages in your book! Do you want to know how the pourpoint of Charles VI of France was really made? I Marc ...
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La Belle Robe Médiévale...: 2013.01
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La Belle Robe Médiévale. An adventure late medieval costuming. Thursday, January 31, 2013. Is it period Garb? Child's long sleeved Tunic. Child's green long sleeved T-Tunic with key hole neck line. Body - 1 yd x 45" 100% printed cotton. Facing- 30" x 14" 100% cotton hand dyed. Button- 1 1/2" wood button. Button loop- Braided 100% cotton embroidery thread. Notes, Thoughts, Observations-. Tips for new hand sewers-. Thoughts on sewing for children in the medieval times-. Things I would do differently-.
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La Belle Robe Médiévale...: Supportive Medieval Under dresses
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La Belle Robe Médiévale. An adventure late medieval costuming. Saturday, March 21, 2015. Supportive Medieval Under dresses. What follows are some 14th to 15th Century images of fitted sleeveless under dresses. Also some links to great blog posts and articles that helped me find other info and sources. Dates and sources of these images can be found on the pinterest link below. Are great posts on Medieval Silkwork that are some of the most in depth articles I have seen. By My Measure also has this. Here yo...
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La Belle Robe Médiévale...: 2015.01
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La Belle Robe Médiévale. An adventure late medieval costuming. Friday, January 2, 2015. So on to the topic of this post- not really medieval or garb related but quite a few of my SCA friends use Henna for hair dye or body art. But the double perms fried my hair and a few months later I chopped it to my shoulders. My hair with the help of the Henna is recovering. I am on the fence about weather or not I will get another perm in the future. I been lurking around the long hair community in the Henna forum.