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Flinderhaube – project documentation | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Flinderhaube – project documentation. Image taken from the Babenberg Family Tree, Hans Part, 1489-93. The flinderhaube (from the German. Century (notably the Babenberg family tree, see the above image for one example) and seems to have been in vogue up until well into the 17. Flinderhauben (which I am using as a general term for spangled cauls/caps) from Saxony and Cleves/Cologne seem to have slightly different shapes, and smaller, more sparsely positioned spangles....
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Late 15th Century White Hood or Coif – Transition Period / War of the Roses | sevenstarwheel
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Meanderings through the 15th century. Mary Rose Leather Bottle 81A2218. February 1, 2012. Late 15th Century White Hood or Coif – Transition Period / War of the Roses. I’ve been pondering this hood for the past couple of years and even made several different patterns for it. Frustratingly, none of them ever looked quite like those depicted in illustrations. The explanation often given for this problem is, it’s the artist’s conception, it didn’t/couldn’t really look like that . Artwork in the 15. This brin...
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And we’re up and running again | Clothing the Low Countries
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Clothing the Low Countries. Variations on the Leiden Style. A Glossary of Dutch Clothing Terms. 1480 – 1530? Socio-Political Structure of Leiden, 1430-1570 →. 15 April, 2012 · 4:08 pm. And we’re up and running again. All posts prior to this one were written between 2003-2005, when I first started examining the style of dresses in the Low Countries in the 1500s. Then I went on hiatus from costuming and medieval recreation in general. It seems it is time to pick up those threads again. Socio-Political Stru...
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The Béguin Hood: A Construction Diary | Clothing the Low Countries
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Clothing the Low Countries. Variations on the Leiden Style. A Glossary of Dutch Clothing Terms. 1480 – 1530? The Blue Dress in “The Card Players”: Why it is not a dress of this period →. 21 January, 2012 · 3:25 pm. The Béguin Hood: A Construction Diary. Portrait of Isabella of Denmark. Portrait of Anne of Brittany. Why “béguin”? 8 October 2004, Initial Construction Theory. After surveying all the pictures of Béguins that I have for the decade of the 1520s I have established that:. They are probably made ...
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Black woolen gown, 1470’s-90s | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Black woolen gown, 1470’s-90s. Completed September 2012) – photo of gown by Brooke Perkins. Images above –. From top Row left: Johannas Kapistran, 1465-1475, detail of HOmily of the Holy, Bamberg State Gallery, Germany; Unknown artist (1490) St Margaret and Dorothea, Munich; Geertgen tot Sint Jans, (1480), detail of Lamentation. Bottom row, from left: Scene from the life of Saint Claire of Assisi, (1465-75); Hans Part, (1489-92) detail from Babenberg Family tree. Flinde...
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Terracotta wool Swabian gown – late 15th/early 16th century | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Terracotta wool Swabian gown – late 15th/early 16th century. Completed May 2014) Photo taken by Claudia Linder. Above pics, From left: Double Portrait of a bride and groom, Bertold V Master of the Tucher and his wife Landauer Altarpiece, (1475), Dessau, National Gallery; Master of the Stahlburg portraits (1504), Portraits of Claus Stalburg and Margarethe vom Rhein (right side detail), staedelmuseum; Hans Holbein the Elder, (1502), Wings of theKaisheim Alterpiece, detail.
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A quick and easy way to make spangles | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. A quick and easy way to make spangles. Taught by Lady Ursula von Memmingen/ Leah Wilson at Great Southern Gathering, October 2013. For an overview of the use of spangles and historical context, please see the Research page. (NOTE: It’s not up there yet, but it will be at some point – I promise! This is just a quick and easy explanation of one way to make them. Pliers, preferably without gripping ridges, or with a nylon coating (. To protect the metal spangle from marks.
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Spotty 1470’s-90’s Swabian gown | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Spotty 1470’s-90’s Swabian gown. Completed February 2014) Photo of gown taken by Amelia Fabian. Images above: Master of the Housebook, (1470-90), detail from Wolfegg Castle; Hans Part (1489-92), Babenberg Family Tree, detail. The spotty material is a silk/cotton blend, with a metallic brocade weft. After going on a search for spotty fabrics, I started to notice them *everywhere* in period, (but that’s a separate writeup). October 6, 2014. Laquo; Previous Post. Create a ...
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Spangled strands for plaits and feathers | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Spangled strands for plaits and feathers. Spangles seem to have been a popular addition to the dress of upper class women (and some men) during the late 15. Century. While the spangles could be sewn directly on to items, it made a lot of sense to incorporate them into some sort of cord, and then stitch, weave or plait these onto other objects. One example of these spangled cords being stitched to the spine of feathers can be seen here:. My set were made in a rush so I w...
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Spangled strands for plaits and feathers | Garb Related Chaos
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15th Century Swabian Gown Project. Spangled strands for plaits and feathers. Spangles seem to have been a popular addition to the dress of upper class women (and some men) during the late 15. Century. While the spangles could be sewn directly on to items, it made a lot of sense to incorporate them into some sort of cord, and then stitch, weave or plait these onto other objects. One example of these spangled cords being stitched to the spine of feathers can be seen here:. My set were made in a rush so I w...