Women's Hood Bibliography

And if you Somehow made it to this page before the documentation it belongs to, go to my post 14th Century Woman's Hood


 


Bibliography:
Ostergard, Else. Woven into the Earth.  (Aarhus University Press, 2nd Edition, 2009).
Crowfoot, E., Pritchard, F. & Staniland, K.   Medieval finds from excavations in London: 4. Textiles and Clothing 1150 – 1450.  (Boydell Press, 2001).
Huisman, Hans.  Degradation of Archaeological Remains.  (Sdu Uitgevers b.v; Den Haag, 2009) <https://www.academia.edu/1971368/Degradation_of_archaeological_remains>[Accessed 12-1-2014]
Charlotte Zificsak (Lady Mathilde).  Navy/black wool late 14th c. hood with liripipe, and blue silk edging and buttonholes (March 2004)  <http://www.mathildegirlgenius.com/NorthernLights/HoodDocs.pdf>[Accessed 12-1-2014}
Catherine (Katafalk blog). Open hood with card / tablet woven edge. (April 2014).< http://katafalk.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/open-hood-with-card-tablet-woven-edge/>[Accessed 12-1-14]
Merouda Tremayne. 14th Century Garment Construction Techniques.  (May 2002). < http://medievaltailor.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/sewing-techniques-paper1.pdf>[Accessed 12-1-2014]
Kelly, Tasha Dandelion.  How to Sew a Medieval Buttonhole Left-Handed.  (October 2013?). < http://cottesimple.com/tutorials/how-to-sew-medieval-buttonhole/left-handed/>  [Accessed 12-1-14]
Larsdatter, Karen. Women’s Hoods.   <http://larsdatter.com/hoods.htm#women>[Accessed 12-1-14]
Photos: Image of the London Hood (Picture 1) originally from Crowfoot.
 University of Chicago Library. Le Roman de la Rose, r.81.  (c. 1365) <http://roseandchess.lib.uchicago.edu/view.php?doc=1380&obj=173>[Accessed 12-1-14]
Pierpont Morgan Library. MS G.24, fol. 4r  (c. 1350) <http://corsair.themorgan.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=260118>  [Accessed 12-1-14]

All other images belong to me.






[i]  Mathilde, pp. 3


[ii] Ostergard, pp. 203-218


[iii] Huisman, pp. 88


[iv] Ostergard, pp. 100


[v] Crowfoot, pp. 160-61


[vi] Crowfoot, pp. 161


[vii] Ostergard, P. 105   (I modified the technique slightly, so the strands lay around the edge.)


[viii] Crowfoot, pp. 161


[ix] Ostergard, pp. 203-18


[x] Ostergard, pp. 203-18


[xi] Ostergard, pp. 214  (The conclusions are also based on my own research towards recreating the garment)


[xii] Kelly


[xiii] Tremayne, pp. 4.  Button #2 Stuffed Buttons

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