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14th Century Russian. 


Leather Costrel, with West Kingdom Populace badge


16th Century Irish Brat


Moselund Kirtle


Tarsoly


Huntsman's Frock Coat


 Early Rus


1818 Frock coat, in Corduroy


14th Century Woman's Hood


Sture Suit


 1370s Cottehardie


 Franken-Frock Coat














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  • The Dreamstress
    Rate the Dress: an Ube Boba cape – 1870s style - I haven’t done a Rate the Dress since last October. And the time before that was July. And I can’t promise the next one won’t be July again, or worse. ...
    1 week ago
  • The Prettiest Gentleman About Town
    Red Brocade 1750's-ish Waistcoat - (I say 1750's-ish because the fabric is a bit inaccurate looking, but only a bit.) Last month I made a *very long post about secondhand obi silk* and, si...
    1 month ago
  • konstantia kaloethina | just another byzantine blog
    The Purple Persian at Birka (oh look! I did a sew!) - It’s been a while since Birka, but it’s been a non-stop blur for the last few months. In the prep time between Kris Kinder and Birka, I’ve been working on ...
    1 month ago
  • Marmota's Dress Diaries
    Experiments in Woven Bras, Part 2: The Front-laced Specimen - This is a very belated continuation of my first post of this "series". At this point, the front-laced specimen is already worn out and torn out of use, a...
    4 months ago
  • Isis' Wardrobe
    Middle-class women in Sweden during the 17th century - This is a reference post for a future project, put here for easy access when the future comes. I have, thanks to several interested relatives, a rather...
    5 years ago
  • Fräulein Ninka
    HSM ’19 Challenge #1 – Dressed to the Nines: A 1920s Step-in Chemise - It’s been a long while since I’ve posted on here. And still no post about anything I’ve sewn, knitted or otherwise created. But life happened. And it’s rea...
    6 years ago
  • Medieval Home Companion
    Birka Type 8 Chain - Reproduction of the Type 8 Chain described and shown in Birka II:3.
    7 years ago
  • The Two Bears Codex
    Fashion for the Forum; The Toga, The Stola, and the Palla - "It [the toga] is not a garment, but a burden." Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, Early Christian Author and Apologist (c. 155–c. 220 C.E.) Image 1....
    7 years ago
  • Kaðlín Konalsdötter's Arts and Sciences
    The Jorvik Cap - 10th C - I generally leave my head uncovered, except at outdoor events where there is not a lot of shade available. At outdoor event I wear a straw hat with a le...
    8 years ago
  • Whilja' s Corner
    The Trossfrau Sock II - After I made my first pair of socks (read more here), a friend posted pictures of a a pair of short linen socks found at Regensburg Historisches Museum in ...
    8 years ago
  • Too many projects!
    Misc catch up (metal) - Well, I'm pretty far behind! I've done some metalwork, nearly finished the bone needle cases, some woodwork, and dabbled in wire wrap rings. I'll do the ...
    9 years ago
  • Kura Carpenter - Crafty Blog
    Fabric Review: Spoonflower's Cotton Spandex Jersey. - Recently Spoonflower had a Free Swatch offer for people to test out their new fabric, a 100% Cotton Spandex Jersey. I used the offer to try out my new desi...
    9 years ago
  • The Alcega Project
    Troublesome Hoods - Apologies for the delay in getting Project #12 up. I had hoped to have it completed a few weeks ago but some travel, a couple of other projects and work co...
    10 years ago
  • Victorian Tailoring
    1830s Dress Coat - The Reveal - Look at those shoulders! Just look at them! The shoulders are the only part of this coat I just don't like. Maybe someday I'll update the coat to some 184...
    10 years ago
  • Doublet Diary
    Fencers sleeves - The subject came up this weekend, "How does a fencer gain full range of motion, without restrictions or binding?" My first suggestion is to make the arms e...
    10 years ago
  • Garb For Guys
    A Beginner's Guide to Girdles: Belts in the 16th Century (X-post from Ren Artisan) - This was originally posted at the Renaissance Artisan Project my year-long ( *sic*) project to explore all the crafts of the Elizabethan period. There are p...
    12 years ago
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