Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The garb I've made so far

My first piece of garb was a fighting unit's jacket. This is my marines jacket. For a long time it was the only piece of garb I owned. When I was starting out in the SCA I was very much just into fighting. A little while later though I discovered that I wanted a pretty dress to wear to feasts and courts. So with A LOT of help from a local Laurel I created this lovely split skirt Spanish. This dress took months and months because I didn't have a sewing machine so all the machine sewing was done at the Laurels house which is just over an hours drive north.



















Such a pretty dress wouldn't be complete without some accessories. So I made this lovely velvet chocker from ribbon left over from the bodice, a pendent I have had forever and some necklace clasps I bought from the local spotlight.
Here are two sashes; the black one goes with the split skirt Spanish and the red one goes with my other Spanish dress, but more about that later. These were both made from off cuts of my under skirts.

Being a poor student I didn't think I could afford to go to Rowany festival over Easter, however a great guy who is now our King as of Saturday offered to pay my site fees in exchange from me doing his camp duties. So I didn't have long before festival. So I made quick and easy camping garb: two 10th C tunics that went over a pair of track pants. They were cheap, quick and I don't care if I get them covered in liquids as part of games or other silliness.




















This here is my real achievement. It is a Spanish dress without a split skirt with a light under skirt. This dress is an achievement because I did every bit of sewing myself. I did get assistance from my local Laurel again; just for the measurements of the skirts. The lesson I learnt from this dress is that you cant cheat with the skirt; I thought making the pleats bigger would be quicker. Bigger pleats were quicker however the skirt was too heavy for the spaced out stitched; this meant the skirt detached from the dress the first time I wore it.

3 comments:

Ysambart said...

I still say the jacket is the coolest :)

Steve + Jen in UK said...

Must be joking Bart she looks great in the yellow Spanish, she photo at top of page.

Ysambart said...

The yellow is more courtly and period. The yellow is more flattering to the figure, and she looks prettier in it. But to me, the purple jacket is cooler :)

Also, the verification word I have to type is cykebar. That is one cool word.