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Medieval Threads: Sewing Projects
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Maybe if I make a public list I'll actually get to all these.I've moved finished projects down to the bottom and am starting over for 2015! Cloth lengths for new Greenland hood. Cloth length with handspun weft for apron dress or short sleeved Greenland type gown. Cloth for Eura spiral apron. New undergowns (needed for Pennsic). Mary of Hungary Gown. Eura/Iron Age Finland clothing and accessories. Figure out how to attach clamped metal bits to Baltic shawls. A minor friar blog.
Medieval Threads: Chicken Pie
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. We had a local event a couple of weeks ago at which my household decided to make a nice period lunch. My contribution was a chicken pie, based on what I had (chicken, bacon and leeks) and several recipes I found at Medieval Cookery. In true period style, I utterly failed to keep track of measurements but here is a pithy recipe for what I came up with. It was really tasty, even cold, and rather like a quiche. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Medieval Threads: January 2014
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Shawl for a Queen. Anyway, the upshot of all of this is it's taken me longer to get started on the shawl project than I had planned. But I finally got the Perugia towel. Off my loom, and have started doing the sampling for the shawl on my new table loom! Yay for awesome Christmas presents that make sampling possible! Finished Faux-rugia towel, finally. It's off the loom, washed, and I am actually pretty happy with how it turned out. Yay! 3 - For whatev...
Medieval Threads: May 2015
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Or, this Oda Cannot Draw a Straight Line. Yesterday I spend the afternoon with a couple of SCA friends (my former peer and her husband) working on a new silk banner. To be strictly correct, it's currently my ONLY silk banner, they were working on replacing/augmenting their current silk banners. Always nice to have someone who knows what they are doing when you doing something like this for the first time! The motto translates as Shadows Pass, Light Remains.
Medieval Threads: Silk Banners! Or, this Oda Cannot Draw a Straight Line
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Or, this Oda Cannot Draw a Straight Line. Yesterday I spend the afternoon with a couple of SCA friends (my former peer and her husband) working on a new silk banner. To be strictly correct, it's currently my ONLY silk banner, they were working on replacing/augmenting their current silk banners. Always nice to have someone who knows what they are doing when you doing something like this for the first time! The motto translates as Shadows Pass, Light Remains.
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 28, 2015. Skjodehamn Over-Tunic: part one. I’ve been working on translating Gjessing’s and Lølvid’s work on the Skoldehamn tunics for a project for a friend. Both are written in Norwegian, and I am still trying to get the hang of the way direct and indirect objects are treated in Norsk. Thus my work has been slow going. I am finally finished with translating the over-tunic (kofta) sections!
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! July 28, 2015. Skjodehamn Over-Tunic: part one. I’ve been working on translating Gjessing’s and Lølvid’s work on the Skoldehamn tunics for a project for a friend. Both are written in Norwegian, and I am still trying to get the hang of the way direct and indirect objects are treated in Norsk. Thus my work has been slow going. I am finally finished with translating the over-tunic (kofta) sections! The one drafted by Marc Carlson?
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! April 7, 2015. Voiceless, but not Wordless. I lost my voice! None Gone. Not even a little squeak. Allergens in southern Louisiana this year are worse than average. Maybe it was the alternating warm and really cold fronts moving through that have made all the blooming things bloom with a vengeance, but from what I hear, I am not the only one who has lost their voice from allergies. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! March 30, 2015. I’ve spent a good part of the last week translating the chapter on the Birka girl’s new clothes from the book Birka Nu. At first, I was translating it simply because I want the information. I wanted to know what the writers were saying about the pretty pictures. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Translate ...
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! November 23, 2014. I believe in new starts! Always have. And I love starting them myself. It has been a crazy year. So it has bee a crazy, ugly year, but it has been a cluster of crazy years. That may simply be life. I’m back to my projects and art and things I enjoy. Being back means having to decide whether or not to blog about my projects. It is what it is. Maybe I will be less of a useful resource, but I’m hoping...Click t...
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! July 17, 2015. 8220;Some Kind of Metal Closure”. After hours of frustration, I was thinking of writing a book on clasps used with Viking clothing and titling it Some Kind of Metal Closure, because even in the well written and well documented books on Viking-age clothing, when it comes to detailing out what closes the neckline of a tunic, they nearly all say it was closed with some kind of metal closure! Leave a Reply Cancel re...
A Dissipated Mind: February 2014
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Knitting, spinning, sewing, weaving, and ranting my way through the French farce crossed with a Greek tragedy that is my world. Thursday, February 27, 2014. We are done. It's time to get with some nice weather, and give it a rest already. The second quilt is based on the one of the wall hangings from Vintage Quilt Revival: 22 Modern Designs from Classic Blocks. I love, love LOVE this book! So many wonderful ideas! Once again, I used the Go! Friday, February 14, 2014. Wild Things Kindle Cover. My all time...
A Dissipated Mind: August 2012
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Knitting, spinning, sewing, weaving, and ranting my way through the French farce crossed with a Greek tragedy that is my world. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. Thursday, August 16, 2012. Ok, really I never left exactly, I did start a new blog. To chronicle my fiber adventures in the SCA and I've had several major attacks of life since my last post. Lately though I've felt like I needed to chronicle some of my other crafty projects that don't fit into my other blog, and to rant about the rest of life.
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Aka Esperanza de Navarra. Loving all things Medieval, especially the clothing! November 16, 2016. When I last wrote, I was gearing up for Gleann Abhann’s Kingdom A&S and finishing up my Skjoldehamn tunic to enter. As much as I hate procrastination, it seems to love me greatly. And there is something about not sleeping for an entire week while finishing up a project that shoots the body full of adrenaline. My Linen Version of the Skjoldehamn Tunic. My Tunic and Display. Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Handouts and Handy Tricks. Saturday, August 12, 2017. I have been trying to learn how to spin in a more period way off and on for ages. Today as I was researching something else entirely, I came across a fantastic video showing one approach in slow motion! You can see it here. At the 15thcenturyspinning blog. She demonstrates a method of in-hand spinning that looks like the artwork and make a very good and well reasoned argument. Thursday, July 27, 2017. Good grief I have not posted in a long time! I did...
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De nos jours, nous n'y pensons plus, et beaucoup ont même oublié ce temps, mais il a fait de nous ce que nous sommes, comme toutes époques de l'histoire. La compagnie de Torgenn vous présente son évolution au sein du moyen âge. 22/11/2009 at 8:28 PM. 25/12/2009 at 10:58 AM. Subscribe to my blog! Add this video to my blog. Voici l'un des nombreux entrainnement entre le Seigneur Yeslick, en noir et Danel le Templier en blanc. Please enter the sequence of characters in the field below. Posted on Monday, 30 ...