torsdag 19 juni 2025

Another Cocharelli inspired insanity

 This a leaf from the Cocharelli treaties of Vices, an illumination from  1330-1340 Genoa, which has brought me inspiration at least since 2018. It is now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.

In fact, I have written more than a couple of blog posts about it, you find them through the tag cocharelli project. I have also made two outfits inspired by the image, and I want to make them all.

Striped brocade outfit

Post about the blue outfit.

In that post, from 2022,  I stated that the white outfit was next on my list. Unless I found the perfect brocades.

Well, I haven't found it, and I haven't solved the problem of the bleeding gold trim (and I might have used up the cotton muslin that I had in mind when I wrote that). So I am going a little sideways, by making a dress more inspired, than a reproduction. It is also from a thin wool, whch suits the Swedish climate well.

But the stripes are obnoxious enough.


I will, of course, start with the cotte, which won't have the seam over the bust.

Fibulae for my Roman outfit

If I am going to wear Roman clothing I need fibulae, so I ordered these from Celtic Webmerchant  

fredag 13 juni 2025

A Venetian gown from the middle of the 16th century

 I made this to wear to the Barony of Gotvik's investiture (SCA) in March, when my friends Alfhild and Mattis stepped up as baroness and baron. She is mostly doing 16th century, and I wanted to match. 

 Due to unforseen circumstances I ended up working in the kitchen instead, so I never got to wear it.

And then things happened, and Double Wars, and more things, so I never took any photos of it. 

But today hubby and I went out to the yard outside our block of flats and snapped some. 



My inspiration was images like this from the middle of the 16th century Venice.



There may even be a page about it later, when I am out of the madness of grading that always comes with the end of the semester.

måndag 2 juni 2025

Learning to do sprang

Linnea Skog, or Meisterin Marlein Eberlin, as she is known in the SCA taught me how to make a sprang ribbon at Double Wars (SCA event in the south of Sweden) last week.


Linnea, of course, is the Goddess of sprang. Her blog is over here.

söndag 1 juni 2025

Roman, early Imperial times, at Double Wars

I wore my wool tunica recta for the first time at an event this week. 
It is made from wool, and I love how it looks tied at the waist, and under the bust .

I also tried making a sort of Roman hairdo for the first time. I had only vague memories of images and instructions, and winged it, but I like the result .
Two braids are pinned in front, at the hairline. The rest of the hair is wound with a wool ribbon and wrapped around the head, and the ribbon is wrapped a few more times before being tied. Then I added a wool hairnet .
Taking a walk to the lake through the beech woods .