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Fotografie by fmmg.de Tegernsee M. Grünwald. TSV Rottach – Egern e.V. Das etwas andere Skigebiet. Tegernseer Keramik und Outdoor Adventures oder sogar der neue. Bürgermeister von Rottach – Egern. 8230;Danke Pia…. Super Fotografin die Pia, müsst Ihr Euch mal ansehen Leute …. Google Blog von fmmg.de. Team Naturkäserei Tegerseer Land. Trachten Gössl Rottach – Egern. Fotografie und historische Gewandungen aus eigener Hand. Schreibe einen Kommentar Antworten abbrechen. Gib hier Deinen Kommentar ein . Sylvenst...
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Early Medieval Gown | Bellflower
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July 16, 2014. I wanted to make something cool and light for Summer so I bought some burgundy and periwinkle linen and made a simple over and under gown with it. I used the same pattern for both layers, I simply changed the neckline, sleeves and hem length for the blue. The gores on the skirts are higher than what you see on later styles. They’re at chest height and under the arms as opposed to at the waist. You can’t see it, but I did a keyhole neckline on the under gown. May 6, 2015 at 12:23 pm. Fill i...
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July 16, 2014. I wanted to make something cool and light for Summer so I bought some burgundy and periwinkle linen and made a simple over and under gown with it. I used the same pattern for both layers, I simply changed the neckline, sleeves and hem length for the blue. The gores on the skirts are higher than what you see on later styles. They’re at chest height and under the arms as opposed to at the waist. You can’t see it, but I did a keyhole neckline on the under gown. Posted in Historical Costume.
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Update Post! | Bellflower
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July 15, 2014. Several years back I made my husband a doublet. He barely wore this doublet. So I confiscated it:. It looks better on me anyway. ;-p. This entry was posted in Historical Costume. And tagged 16th century. All the pretty things. Looks better on me anyway. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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New Damask Curtains | Bellflower
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July 15, 2014. I was overdue in making the rest of the curtains for the downstairs rooms in my house. I finally found a fabric I liked:. I made some straight panels for my parlor and a Venetian style blind for my living room:. I don’t have construction pictures this time but the blind is done in a similar fashion to the other one I did in a previous post. And the panels are done in the same was as the ones I did for the dining room (also in a previous post). This entry was posted in Home Dec. Join 32 oth...
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16th Century Persian Kaftans | Bellflower
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February 9, 2014. 16th Century Persian Kaftans. I attended some Middle Eastern events recently. Of course that was a great excuse to make something new and I’ve had my eye on Persian garb for a while. A friend of mine sells fabric and had some lovely blue silk brocade and embroidered copper silk that I didn’t hesitate to get my paws on. I had some (not silk) garnet taffeta in my stash that I had just enough of. And I couldn’t have done it without this fabulous site. This was such a fun color combination&...
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Korean Hanbok | Bellflower
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July 15, 2014. It has been way too long…again. Oh free time, where are you? I have been doing a few things, though not as many as I’d like. Let’s start with the hanbok. I was at the Atlantian 12th Night in January where I saw Her Majesty of Trimaris. Now formerly) wearing a beautiful Korean hanbok (as that is her persona). I thought to myself: “How pretty! I should make something like that for myself some day.” Months later I was watching a Korean historical drama called Dong Yi. This is also made out of...
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