Sir Denis

    New Clothes

    Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 09:12 PM [General]

    Shrewsbury Renaissance Faire is coming soon! And, Sir Mikel needed new garb. So I found this interesting Butterick pattern with traditional cryptic directions and obscure pictures. Here are the results of my experiment into arcane sewing lore.

    Later I will attempt a 15th century Burgundian/Italian Courtepy with it's signature knee-length open sleeves. I have a forest green velvet material and the accompanying maroon tapestry fabric for the open sleeve innerlining.

    This pattern is more than a simple vest with capped sleeves, decorative ribbon, and embroidery, but less than a doublet. The vest is also fully lined as a doublet would be.

    The matching felt hat is based on the traditional muffin hat, again with additional decoration.

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    Tabard

    Saturday, July 19, 2008, 05:47 PM [General]

    Something new has been added to the wardrobe. This Medieval serape is called a tabard. The material appears to be a very very thin suede. It is however, a washable cotton blend. The ribbon trim is a Celtic design in green & gold thread.

    Sir Mikel did the embroidery. A cat and peacock are outlined in gold thread and then using a whipstitch filled in the pattern. This tabard was indeed a cooperative project.

     

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    My Latest Creation

    Friday, June 20, 2008, 08:41 PM [General]

    Upon my entry into the shire I had mentioned that I was a self-taught tailor. This is a completed Renaissance shirt that has been in the works for some time and was completed yesterday. 

    The shirt is a navy blue cotton although it appears to be linen with light blue lace at the collar and cuffs. It was not difficult to make: I just procrastinated.

    My next creation will be a robe with cape and a tabard to be worn at Fairieworld, a mythological fantasy event in early August. It is a three day event that takes place at Secret House Winery in Eugene, Oregon. We participated last year and a good time was had by all.

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    Greetings folk of the Shire!

    Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 01:08 PM [General]

     I am a Celtic lever harpist, recorder player, and singer. I am also a self-taught tailor, endeavoring to create faire wear. I am here for friendship but would especially enjoy conversation with other clothing mongers about their creations.

    As I am a musician, I enjoy singing & playing Renaissance music on the recorder. My harp playing encompasses a much wider range of music, and I am currently in my fourth year of lessons. I would certainly welcome contact from other minstrels.

     

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