[Gatesedge] Sewing guilds for the future
Dan Brandow
dbrandow at concentric.net
Wed Aug 15 16:44:50 PDT 2001
Richard Culver wrote:
>
>> I thought that I would post the topics for the next few sewing
>> guilds. I
>> will be putting these on the calendar. If anyone has a suggestion(s)
>> please
>> let me know, I would love the ideas.
>
>
>
> Sorry to butt-in here, but I do have a question? Is there anyone out
> there who has the patience to help a single man learn how to make persona
> appropriate garb? I am not looking for someone to did it for me. I
> need to
> learn myself. I just need some help. I am also looking for more than
> just
> T-tunic 101. I have a fighting tunic I wish to make for Defender of the
> Fort in the style of those tunic found in the peats bogs of lower Denmark
> from the Migration Age, the period of my persona. (Requires those weird
> gusset things I think). I am willing to trade or barter. Dinner, foot
> massages, research or whatever. I also have a very good book on early
> shoes
> by Margrethe Hald, shoes from the Roman period through the early Viking
> age-- complete with patterns and other details.
>
> Godspeed,
> Richard Culver
> SCAka Cyniric Cyniwarding
> Baytown
>
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Richard:
You could try contacting Meredydd of Dolphin's Keep. She's a
professional costumer w/ Performing Art's Supply, and she's got the most
sewing knowledge of anyone I know. I think she'd be willing to teach.
Give her a call at 713 460-8985.
Ekaterina Dimitriu.
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