A hood based on images from a mid-1200s manuscript. It’s reversible. I drafted the pattern.
A purse based on a medieval style, but can be used for everyday wear too.
This hood was a commission from a lady I met at a ren faire. She wanted me to make a hood similar to the ones I was selling, but in dark linen and with no closure. She said I could choose the col…
A celtic shirt with bag sleeves and a keyhole neckline. The neckline has hidden loops for lacing through.
Medieval men’s shirt. A quick one. I didn’t feel like trimming it, so it’s plain. Since this was the underwear layer, it didn’t need to be trimmed, and the rough laundering would have destroyed the…
A medieval coif. These were worn alone, or underneath hats and hoods, by people of all ages and gender.
A men’s tunic with short sleeves and sides that are shorter than than the front and back to allow for movement. This should fit up to 40" chest or 22" shoulders maximum . . . I still have to work o…
A large tunic that can be used as a men’s tunic, or as a short overdress for a woman. It’s for sale on Etsy. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=27400215
I looooove those femme fatale dresses. Yous looks so authentic and just overall fabulous.
Having the doubled up part at the top is called a yoke :) And I love how you shaped the yoke, it …
Long full robe with narrow sleeves, long hood and belt. I drafted the pattern.
I should have gotten close-up photos of the fabric, because I love the fabrics I put into this. If this doesn’t sell at the Halloween festival, I’ll gladly keep it for myself.
Same pattern as the rust one, but longer with a bigger hood. Unlined. Pocket on the inside. More for costume wear since this wouldn’t be all that warm.
A simple and full cloak of dark red wool; unlined.
I could make a how-to on the doing the gathered patchwork.
Everything you make is so beautiful!
A stone-colored robe for costuming, rituals, LARPing, ren fair, etc. Flared sleeves and a very large hood with a straight body. Fully lined. Closes on the chest with a wooden button.
Grandiose handbags don’t need glitz to have glamor. No bangle and beads to clutter and cloy. Just the sweet, clean lines of design. So simple, it’s grandiose.
I love this so much. That darts with the stripes is genius. Gorgeous work.
Project of the Week
A sweet, swinging year round staple for all occasions!
Article of the Week
Ever worked with a vintage pattern that has no markings? Figure out how it works!
Member Project of the Week
lizzie225 has done it again with this great top/dress creation!
Blast from the Past
This basic hoodie is the perfect base to keep you warm and stylish
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice