ANST - 14th century knights
S. Bairrington
Katri at fastinet.net
Wed Jan 7 12:25:45 PST 1998
Chuckle, Actually some of us had to choose our eras due to
ability/inability to sew. When one can only sew the basic t-tunic and
variations thereof one is limited as to period. Thus, 5th to about 10th
century were my limitations. But one can have a great deal of fun with
variations on a t-tunic. Underdress, overdress, robes -- all can can be
sewn from the basic t-tunic pattern. Length, sleeves/no sleeves, where the
open seam is, trim, choices of fabric all lend to a great set of garb. AND,
you can make it interchangeable so that you have different looks. The
fancy, corseted, underskirted, brocade stuff is just out of my abilities.
Although I have had dear friends that just had to get me into later periods
who sewed me wonderful garb.
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From: Tim Lozos <dentim at myriad.net>
To: ansteorra at Ansteorra.ORG
Subject: Re: ANST - 14th century knights
Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 11:00 AM
I am curious as to what era most people
>are choosing to center on. It seems that there is a trend towards later
>persona's.
<SIR> Alexis,
I have decided on a late Italian Ren, possibly 1460-1500. The armour
style
I have tentatively chosen is German...1360's or so....to incorporate chest
protection without taking away from the armouring style. I am also
contemplating an alternate persona of a Beguin (1500), but this woman would
not be married or have children (ooooooo....what a concept!) and would have
adapted a poverish lifestyle into her living.
(I'm really good at the poverish lifestyle...I've been practicing this for
years!)
Allysyn
soontobeamutantleftytoo
timo
darnedfashionableverysoreandhumblelefty
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