Gad. I joined in 19 or 20. And I'm 'new' compared to many of my friends... Madinia...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
May 1, 2002 2:54 pm
... Jehanne and Rose, et al; was the feast book's placement on the West Cook list okay or do we need to do more for this? If you need me to mail you copies,...
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maud_de_clayton
May 1, 2002 4:01 pm
Worse. I had to go to Caid's web site to look up which Crown was when to figure it out (AS 15). And I'm also considered "new"; most of my friends were made...
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rowen_g
May 1, 2002 4:21 pm
Worse yet - I wandered in AS 10. :) I drift away a bit sometimes - but I always seem to drift back. (Other groups have just as much "politics," and aren't...
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rowen_g
May 1, 2002 4:23 pm
It sounds like it was a *most* splendid feast - I'm awed. (Wish I'd been there.) I've printed off a copy of the handout from the files - may I make two or...
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roswtr
May 1, 2002 4:26 pm
It was good for me <snicker>, and I printed out a copy from the files to peruse at my leisure. I know a couple of other people have also looked at it, since I...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
May 1, 2002 4:28 pm
... Sure. Just keep it all together as a single work. That's all Bogdan asks. Well, that an that people contact him if they have questions. *grin* Feel...
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maud_de_clayton
May 1, 2002 8:14 pm
Amen to that. It's run the gamut from "if I have to spend any more time dealing with these idiots I'm gonna go postal," to "everybody is wonderful and I can't...
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wodeford
May 1, 2002 11:25 pm
... Cook ... Euriol seemed content with a URL she could link to. Jehanne...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei
May 2, 2002 3:29 pm
... okay. As soon as we get word that it's up, I'll send the URL. If anyone has anywhere they think it would be good to post this, please let me know. ...
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Lori Rael Northon
lesseley
May 3, 2002 11:35 pm
Please excuse this blatant commercial announcement for the upcoming Wyewood Tourney Skills One Day Ithra. Hit the delete key now if you are not interested in...
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alejandrademiera
alejandradem...
May 5, 2002 1:45 am
... you ... this ... Okay...I just have to ask. What is a self-supporting chemise? I've never found chemises of any period/style to be anything other than,...
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Ariane Helou
glaukopisathene
May 5, 2002 11:29 pm
... Thanks! It also says they have a silk satin (also 12mm)...that sounds like it might be nice. Is there a difference between satin and something ...
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Jenn Ridley
jenni4500us
May 5, 2002 11:40 pm
On Sun, 05 May 2002 16:28:00 -0700, Ariane Helou ... I haven't seen any difference (I've done crepe and satin in the same dyebath, and they've come out...
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demontsegur
May 6, 2002 3:05 am
... Aaah! I wanted to know if it was possible too, and was told that it is, probably on this list, or maybe SCA-Garb. I attempted one, and it worked. The key,...
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Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos
May 6, 2002 3:21 am
... Nope. Silk for the most part dyes like silk... I can't think of any real exceptions. The only difference is weave structure, not fibre content. I think...
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Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos
May 6, 2002 3:25 am
Actually, all of Robin's posts to H-Costume about her gothic fitted dresses (she tells me that cotehardie is not the correct term for these women's garments -...
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demontsegur
May 6, 2002 12:18 pm
Hee hee... I went looking just after I posted, and found the site mentioned below... I thought, "Oh goodie...", bookmarked it and promptly forgot to update my...
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E House
revivecorsets
May 6, 2002 2:07 pm
Hehe, this touches on MY pet peeve: I hate it when terms get 'defined39; far more strictly by modern people than they were defined in period. I really, really...
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demontsegur
May 6, 2002 2:22 pm
... people than they were defined in period. I really, really do understand how handy it is for recreators to have super specific terms, really I do. I just...
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Marilyn Hillvic
hillvicus
May 6, 2002 2:27 pm
Alejandra, ... mean ... super-tailored and/or bust-supportive. A lady in my shire, who is a coathardie expert, helped me fit the under-gown for my coathardie....
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E House
revivecorsets
May 6, 2002 2:48 pm
(In case it didn't come through, I wasn't referring to you, or to anyone specifically on this list.) Let's take the term 'kirtle39; for example; it had different...
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marshamclean@...
May 6, 2002 3:26 pm
I can only speak for Elizabethan, but in my experience there are, indeed, a number of garments referred to as "kirtles". There is the A-line garment worn...
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Cilean_69
May 6, 2002 7:38 pm
No, Cotehardie is a Middle French name, literally meaning Bold Tunic. The cotehardie was a medieval European garment for both men and women. For men, it was...
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wodeford
May 6, 2002 10:06 pm
... pattern ... arm ... That would be because modern sleeves have the seam running from mid armpit to the inside of the wrist. This allows you to do a ...
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wodeford
May 6, 2002 10:19 pm
... Hi, Marilyn. Who fit you? Jenne or Isabeau? ;-> ... Did you try the lying-down back and front seam fitting? Brynn did mine for the muslin I used for my...
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Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos
May 7, 2002 3:27 am
Just to point out, Robin calls the garment a gown - which in her research she has found is the correct name for the garment. However, gown was used in many...
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Steven Proctor
stevenjproctor
May 7, 2002 12:48 pm
Ummmm, if I may take exception, ma cher Jehanne... The cotehardie *may* have the seam running down the outside of the arm. I have seen at least one...