9 matching results for "grizel":
In the article I talk about an Anglo-Saxon type tunic. While the geometric approach to tunics is probably appropriate in the context of Anglo-Saxon garments, I should note that the centre gores front and back probably are not. A T-tunic in period was far from simple; it was a complex garment made up of many pattern-pieces, a far cry from our one-piece, fold-and-sew standard material-waster.
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A cursory examination, for people interested in historical recreation and replication, of the extant archaeological and museum materials relating to clothing in the Middle Ages.
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From Beads & Beadwork
I have been doing beadwork for almost all my life. In the past few years I have also been doing research into the historical aspects of beadwork prior to 1600. For the most part, my research has centered on European beadwork dating from 1000 to 1600ce. For the past four years I have focused on documenting beaded flowers. I have written several papers to document specific items I have made for A&S competitions in the SCA.
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One of the premier cathedral treasury museums for religious artifacts.
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There are many techniques and variations of medieval ceramic tiles: inlaid, relief/counter-relief, incised, mosaic, line-impressed and painted. The distinctive high-contrast yellow and red of inlaid tiles, also called two-color tiles, drew me to their recreation.
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CLEAR CALF, WHITE CALF, GOAT, SHEEP in a variety of sizes.
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Like the SCA Apprentice list, but MK specific.
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Large online retailer with everything you need from brushes to desks. Shipping is cheap and fast, usually some of the better prices around.
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