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Matsukaze Workshops: July 2014
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Research Dump the First. It was pointed out to my (by my own brain, no less) that it would probably be an excellent idea to share the assorted links I find on my researches here, as well as on my personal and Linkspage. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Research Dump the First. Rate the Dress: Trompe L’oeil Summer Whites, ca 1866. Or was it fabulous, but didn’t actually fit with the rest of the o. The Two Bears Codex.
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Matsukaze Workshops: January 2015
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Historical Sew Monthly, January: Foundations. Being worn without an outer layer- I was rather cold. For the first entry this year, I have a simple undertunic. . Those who know me, know that I tend to play in early medieval Northern Europe, so this was a much needed addition to my wardrobe (all my old undertunics died. . Horribly). . Labels: Historical Sew Fortnightly. Monday, January 19, 2015. What it is ...
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Matsukaze Workshops: Links
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Repairs on Extant Medieval Garments. My notes, documenting various articles of clothing that were repaired during their life. Brann's Linkspage on Facebook ( https:/ www.facebook.com/BrannsLinkpages. My Facebook page, where I post links to Medieval themed academic papers and the archaeological news (when I'm in the mood.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1570s Germans Continued: The Jerkin. Konstantia kaloethina just another byzantine blog.
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Matsukaze Workshops: Artisan Gallery
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Leather Costrel, with West Kingdom Populace badge. 16th Century Irish Brat. 1818 Frock coat, in Corduroy. 14th Century Woman's Hood. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1570s Germans Continued: The Jerkin. Rate the Dress: Trompe L’oeil Summer Whites, ca 1866. Last week there were Arguments Over an Apron. Did it’s fabulousness make the ensemble? Or was it fabulous, but didn’t actually fit with the rest of the o. The Two Bears Codex. After I mad...
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Matsukaze Workshops: 50 for 50
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. After much consideration, I finally decided to do a material culture Challenge, of 50 different.things. I count different patterns of the same item (i.e. there are three separate patterns of Svita.), as separate. I would also like to note that this does not include non-SCA (OOP) items, so there are a few, time consuming, items which I have made, that cannot be counted on this list. G63 coat: working replica, handsewn with correct seams.
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Matsukaze Workshops: November 2014
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My build logs, documentations, and research. Updates may be.sporadic. Sunday, November 30, 2014. Historical Sew Fortnightly #22: Menswear. At the last moment, I decided on a cravat for my entry. Something nice and simple that I needed to wear with my frock coats. . 160; The exact dimensions are personal preference, and depending on the knot to be used. Saturday, November 29, 2014. Research Dump 4: Post Winter Coronet Researches. The RUNES of BERGEN VOICES from the MIDDLE AGES. 160;Th e belt from Fana ma...