Elizabethan
I made this dress, except for the
forepart (under skirt panel) which
was made for me by Lady Amalia
of Ansteorra. It is amazing how
well the golds matched
considered she'd never seen my
dress before.
Tudor....
This is our Coronation Garb. I am soooo proud of his outfit, particularly his
coat, which is just about the hardest thing I have ever made. I am still not
happy with my sleeves, which need some adjusting.
This is me working our SCA booth at
the Louisiana Ren Fest. This is a new
bodice that I made all by hand and my
silk partlet with the pearls all over that i
made by hand with linen thread! This
bodice has hooks and eyes up the
front, which is much easier than having
to get laced up the back!
Me in more Elizabethan at a demo for
the Golden Age movie. I have my new
partlet on here gain.
(Click for larger image)
Burgundy Elizabethan dress
made from Patterns of Fashion...click
on the thumbnails for more details
Venetian style dress I made for
Countess Kenna when she was
Queen. What cannot be appreciated
from these images is the 7 yards of
fabric cartridge pleated to make this
skirt.
German-Style I made in linen for
TRM Atlantia Sinclaire and Kari for
Pennsic 2008
GERMAN ... I did for myself based on
some the images below. Need to get a
better shot so you can see all the
beading on the bodice.
Tudor
For Emma Jayne, a
member of our household
The Girls....
Here is the garb I made for the children for Coronation, October 2008.
The girls had tapestry dresses with silk caps. They looked
ADOREABLE!
Me at Pennsic 2007 at the hound
coursing demo.
This is Pennsic 2005 at the State
dinner. This is a dark blue velveteen
Elizabethan.
Crewel-Work jacket, silk skirt and black-work Chemise.....
I made this for Gulf Wars 18 and I love it!!!!  Click on the images for
larger views.
Holiday Garb.......
It was a Tudor for me and a Tunic for him, in holiday colors with lots of beading! And yes, the fur-trimmed mantle
does scream "Holiday Barbie" but it was fun.