Re: What are you working on?
(in Elizabethan Clothing)
I sewed some for myself this week! Yay!
Ok, nothing Elizabethan, though. I took a few shifts at Your Inner Vagabond at Pennsic, so I had to get out all my eastern stuff, see what fits, do a ton of repairs, and make a few things. One gwahazee dow...
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discussion post on Thu, July 24, 2008 - 8:56 AM
Re: Stitch in nine saves...
(in Elizabethan Clothing)
Oh, I have fabric...
Not that I'm scared to cut, but I have small pieces of that I just keep changeing my mind about how best to cut, so every time I get these fabrics out it's,
"hmm, maybe if I cut it that way, or lost 10 lbs, or watered the f...
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discussion post on Thu, July 24, 2008 - 8:49 AM
Re: Questions from someone new to busking at Pennsic
(in Buskers of the SCA)
On a side note, are you going to be solo or are you bringing your own safety person?
' cuz if you need one, I wouldn't mind doing towel duty for you in exchange for some pointers on fire eating, or taking turns on towel if you don't mind being jo...
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discussion post on Wed, July 23, 2008 - 12:51 PM
Re: German Gowns
(in Elizabethan Clothing)
Well, you don't have to have a corset on to avoid torso wrinkles.
Slightly different social strata and neighboring nation, but my Flemish kirtle and gown stay up and fairly smooth without a bit of boning, not even at the lacing placket edges. Th...
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discussion post on Wed, July 23, 2008 - 7:13 AM
Re: New Pennsic Busking Area
(in Buskers of the SCA)
What about if they gave it a name, like "Pleasaunt Grove" (In these delightfull pleasaunt groves...)
and a line underneath, " a quiet place for low-volume buskers"
maybe with the fine print at the bottom "loud performers will be booed"
my tw...
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discussion post on Wed, July 23, 2008 - 6:52 AM