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Garb

Eura Underdress – The Family Look pt. 1

So for a long time I’ve been hearing about the Eura dress. In the SCA it’s worn often times with a Viking apron dress besides the as a medieval Finnish outfit. The other great perk about this particular pattern is that there are no underarm gussets for kids to rip through. I’ll talk about that … Continue reading »

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A Proper Super Tunic

***PLEASE BE PATIENT THIS POST IS IMAGE-HEAVY***   I am very excited to be going to Pennsic this year. Sadly, after having my second baby my body doesn’t resemble what it used to. Needless to say that I now need make more garb and alter the few things that I can, in order to have … Continue reading »

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Post Baby Garb

So I know it’s been a while since my last post but I think you can expect many more soon. After having my second baby, a healthy girl, none of my garb fits. Not only that but I need to remake or fix a lot of the stuff I have. It’s a bit aggravating but … Continue reading »

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Blue Linen Dress Re-Do: Trim Found!

So today I took my DS to have lunch with daddy during daddy’s lunch hour. There’s a great fabric store right around the corner from my DH’s workplace so naturally I had to stop. This place is extensive and stocks everything from apparel fabric to whole hides of leather. I had two things on my … Continue reading »

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Blue Linen Dress Re-Do Update

So after some mild hiccups in delivery I have a new bias tape maker arriving today! YAY! I’ll be able to move on after making all this bias tape. I’m hoping today to try out by drafted pattern for the side piece as well for the blue dress re-do. This is the pattern piece to … Continue reading »

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Blue Linen Dress Re-Do Swatches

So as promised I finally took a picture of the materials that will be going along with the light blue dress re-do. I haven’t been able to do much work on recently but I’m hoping that will change next week. This week I’ve been in a super cleaning mode. “Nesting” is what my husband calls … Continue reading »

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Blue Linen Dress Re-Do

So I’ve begun taking apart the light blue linen t-tunic type dress that was given me and prepping it for a re-do. I didn’t take picture of it while assembled but it was the basic pattern that many people use when they start out, located here. The front of the dress. I have so far … Continue reading »

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Ecclesiastical Garments of the 13th Century: The Dalmatic

The Orgins of the Dalmatic The Dalmatic, an over-sized super tunic, takes its name from Dalmatia. Dalmatia itself is s a historical region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. It stretches from the island of Rab in the northwest to the Bay of Kotor in the southeast.* The dalmatic was in use by … Continue reading »

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Ecclesiastical Garments of the 13th Century: The Chasuble

This looks like it’s going to be a shorter post, I apologize in advance! Origins of the Chasuble The chasuble in its original form was perfectly round with a hole cut in the center for the head to go through. The name is said to be derived from the Latin word casula which means little house. A … Continue reading »

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Ecclesiastical Garments of the 13th Century: The Amice

Today is my attempt to get ahead by a few posts as I will be camping with my in-laws in a couple of weeks and won’t have internet access. So please forgive what may be the next few erratic posts as I’m hyped up on sweet tea! Now, on to the amice! Amice Use In … Continue reading »

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