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  • Category: Living History
  • Founded: Oct 8, 2000
  • Language: English
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20387 The Solomons
katrina_maca... Send Email
May 1, 2002
11:24 am
isn't it XXXVII?...
20388 Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei Send Email
May 1, 2002
1:53 pm
... yuppers. 37...
20389 marshamclean@... Send Email May 1, 2002
2:02 pm
Gad. I joined in 19 or 20. And I'm 'new' compared to many of my friends... Madinia...
20390 Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei Send Email
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,...
20391 maud_de_clayton Send Email 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...
20392 rowen_g Send Email 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...
20393 rowen_g Send Email 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...
20394 roswtr Send Email 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...
20395 Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei Send Email
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...
20396 maud_de_clayton Send Email 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...
20397 wodeford Send Email May 1, 2002
11:25 pm
... Cook ... Euriol seemed content with a URL she could link to. Jehanne...
20398 Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei Send Email
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. ...
20399 Lori Rael Northon
lesseley Send Email
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...
20400 alejandrademiera
alejandradem... Send Email
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,...
20401 Ariane Helou
glaukopisathene Send Email
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 ...
20402 Jenn Ridley
jenni4500us Send Email
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...
20403 demontsegur Send Email 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,...
20404 Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos Send Email
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...
20405 Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos Send Email
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 -...
20406 demontsegur Send Email 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...
20407 E House
revivecorsets Send Email
May 6, 2002
2:07 pm
Hehe, this touches on MY pet peeve: I hate it when terms get 'defined&#39; far more strictly by modern people than they were defined in period. I really, really...
20408 demontsegur Send Email 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...
20409 Marilyn Hillvic
hillvicus Send Email
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....
20410 E House
revivecorsets Send Email
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 'kirtle&#39; for example; it had different...
20411 marshamclean@... Send Email 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...
20412 Cilean_69 Send Email 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...
20413 wodeford Send Email 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 ...
20414 wodeford Send Email 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...
20415 Gwendoline Rosamond
gillshalos Send Email
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...
20416 Steven Proctor
stevenjproctor Send Email
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...
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