ANST - was INTERNET...now A&S...
AuroraeB at aol.com
AuroraeB at aol.com
Fri Jun 5 20:03:09 PDT 1998
In a message dated 98-06-05 20:56:16 EDT, you write:
<< > PS Anyone working on a particular A&S project they want to talk about,
or read
> a good history book lately? >>
Well,
I am still researching an Italian Renaissance court dress and headdress from
around 1530-40. I pretty much have the dress researched into the ground, but
having trouble finding paintings or other illustrations showing the back of
the particular headdress. So far I have had the best luck with portraits from
Bronzino and Lorenzo Lotto, but no back views..... ;-( (I am making the
headdress that I can only describe as a fabric snood on steroids, or a large
padded roll-type thing. Either is appropriate for the dress)
I have seen a period movie set in this style of dress, and the costumer was
VERY true to the period with his designs. Now, if I could only get ahold of
his research notes for those designs!..........;-) (Donato Donelli's costumes
for the extras in "Taming of the Shrew" with Elizabeth Taylor)
I am going to let this one go for a couple of weeks to concentrate on working
on researching and designing some kind of garb for my husband. He is VERY new
to the SCA, and still researching a persona. I would still like to get him
more than a generic T-tunic though. BTW, he successfully cut out his first
tunic with only a minor flub in that the neck opening is a tiny bit too roomy.
But good for a novice sewer! So, by the time he gets to an under-tunic, he
may have the machine itself mastered................... (He is interested in
the fancy stitches on my 150-stitch electronic machine, I think he has the
embellishing bug!)
He gets to go to his second event Saturday at Midsummer Fair. He is very
interested in King's College too. His older sister is a past SCA-er, and he
caught bits of stories here and there, and is very excited......... Doesn't
know what exactly he wants to do in the SCA, but he likes: Archery, cooking,
acting, leatherworking, woodworking, and writing. So, I think he will find
many and varied activities to do in the SCA.
Well, hope to see some of you all at Midsummer Fair on Sat.
Tracy Rogers (Aurorae)
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