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A Squirrel's View. Tag Archives: Janet arnold. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame...
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A Squirrel's View. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame with the small hem, I chose...
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A Squirrel's View. Newer posts →. December 5, 2013 · 7:59 pm. A couple of years ago I started to do a sideless surcoat. I used fabric that was in my stash and started beading. The fabric was white with a diamond pattern that was perfect to embellish. Being from the Kingdom of Trimaris. Full view sideless surcoat Front. ( fur pinned on). Now to give you some close ups of the beading itself…. Beading close-up blue seed bead with 4 silver beads clustered around. Lower back of dress showing V. Under-dress &#...
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A Squirrel's View. February 17, 2015 · 5:30 pm. Redwork Smock – things learned and changes made. I finally finished the first redwork sleeve for my smock. After I posted it on FB, there were many questions that led to this more detailed post. First things first, here is the first sleeve off the frame. Redwork and plaited gold braid sleeve number one. In the beginning this sleeve was not going to be embellished so was cut out. Remembering the difficulties I had lacing the frame with the small hem, I chose...
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Matsukaze Workshops: February 2015
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Sture Suit: Finally (almost) Complete. 160; . The full project will be a head-to-foot German renaissance outfit, patterned on the extant suit of Svante Sture. . All in all, this includes a doublet, pluderhosen, shoes, netherstocks, a hat, and probably a belt of some sort. . This documentation will only discuss the doublet and pluderhosen. There were also a couple of pieces inset into the side,...
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Matsukaze Workshops: July 2014
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Research Dump the First. It was pointed out to my (by my own brain, no less) that it would probably be an excellent idea to share the assorted links I find on my researches here, as well as on my personal and Linkspage. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Research Dump the First. Rate the Dress: Trompe L’oeil Summer Whites, ca 1866. Or was it fabulous, but didn’t actually fit with the rest of the o. The Two Bears Codex.
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Matsukaze Workshops: May 2014
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Drafting a Frock Coat, Part I: The Body (and Skirts). The Orders are as follows. . Start by marking off a straight line (Line 1). Mark points at 1/3 depth of scye (plus 1/2 inch, to taste), at depth of scye, natural waist, and fashion waist (which is 1-2 inches below the natural waist- no lower than the hip bone). And other Things: plotting a Transitional Frock Coat. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog. 320mm from the ...
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Matsukaze Workshops: January 2015
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Historical Sew Monthly, January: Foundations. Being worn without an outer layer- I was rather cold. For the first entry this year, I have a simple undertunic. . Those who know me, know that I tend to play in early medieval Northern Europe, so this was a much needed addition to my wardrobe (all my old undertunics died. . Horribly). . Labels: Historical Sew Fortnightly. Monday, January 19, 2015. What it is ...
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Matsukaze Workshops: June 2014
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Sunday, June 22, 2014. This piece is based on one found in Herjolfnes,. As part of the Viking settlement from the 14. Century. . It is a knee length, loose, coat like garment with set in armscyles and a short collar. . The main body is made of eight trapezoidal pieces, four in front and four in the back, with a front buttoned down to the waist (conjecture). . From Marc Carlsons page on the garment. Seams, decoration, and fabric:.
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Matsukaze Workshops: Installing a sleeve vent
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Friday, July 10, 2015. Installing a sleeve vent. None of them had working buttons, of course, but the construction is close enough- the main difference is in the lining. Alright. Your sleeve pieces should look approximately like this. When you draft, you need to add enough length to double up on the vent. If you didn't, you can always sew on a piece to be the facing. Sew up the forearm seam. Simple. Sew along that seam. I trimmed m...
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