Miniature Portrait of Charles I executed in silk and metal thread: Gobelin, tent, and couching stitches. c. 1651
I'm speechless.
July 28: New Project: Late 15th/Early 16th Century Kirtle
So it came to pass that I was looking at stuff like this:
and this:
And I thought the short-sleeved kirtles bore a striking similarity to the working class outfits the Tudors did in the 1520s. I'd been wanting a slightly earlier (14th-mid 15th century) cotehardie for a while (I even have all the fabrics and everything), but I was never convinced that I could make it look good on my body. Suddenly, the late 15th century waisted kirtles are looking better and better, with a similar aesthetic but with the added bonus of being able to easily transition into later styles with basically an apron and a partlet. Plus, it'll make great camp garb, which I seem to always need.
And I have enough time, I could probably do it for the provincial A&S championship at Toys for Tots. I've been really excited about the potential for handsewing the whole thing with a sort of whipped felled seam (from PoF 4) which could potentially go pretty quickly.
Wish me luck!
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