Kirtl
Thank You for Visiting:A 16th Century Lady's Bower This is the latest place in the cloud to house my passion for 16th Century Clothing. My emphasis is for English Clothing, but with so much lovely Garb in the world? I do visit a bit ub France and the Italian City States, who knows? Perhaps Germany! This is the blog for Cilean Stirling, I live in the Kingdom of the West and welcome to my journey in fabric!
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Friday, May 12, 2017
14th Century the Houppelande & More
So here is the Hat I am so interested in creating. This also shows her kirtle is not just a placket at her chest but one whole Kirtle.
Kirtl
Kirtl
Perfectly Period Feast~ Fine Dining in the 14th Century
Ahh The Prolog!
The Perfectly Period Feast is being described as "collaborative research project culminating in an immersive experience". We are playing as guest of a wealthy merchant from 1450 to 1468, on a feast day.
There has been a guild set up for this event for the past few years, doing demonstrations and teaching classes, and lectures of the specific time period.
Petrus Christus, 1449. Detail from Saint Eligius |
From a book of Hours found at http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9009638m/f118.item |
Illumination from the Histoire de Helayne; 15th century French (1460-65). Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels |
Now this has such rich colors! Notice the green kirtle under the lady in orange at the right of the screen. I also love the blue with the red kirtle. The lady in red to the left of the portrait has a black gown, and so does the lady being hugged by a suitor (I suppose).
Chroniques de Angleterre, ca. 1470. Vienna, Osterreichische nationalbibliothek Cod. 2534 fol. 17r. |
http://www.virtue.to/articles/poulaines.html |
So what do I want to do? And what fabric will I make it with?
The Fabric
Check this bad boy out! This is from Sartor and it is a replica from the exact time period we are working with! I have 10 yards of this bad boy, since I need to match the seams and I want a large train, I am now wondering what kind of fur I want around it, and if I should spring for real fur or not.Okay for the hat I want to make a show stopper, so I am researching a couple.
The Attor de Gibet is c 1410-1440 this might be too early because I am looking at making a gown from 1450's or later.
Reticulated Headress is another choice I am thinking the bottom right
NOBLE LADY, FROM EMPEROR, KNIGHT AND HIS LADY, 14TH-15TH CENTURY FRESCO INTERNATIONAL GOTHIC, BARONIAL HALL, CASTLE OF THE PRINCES OF SALUZZO |
The Henin or Even Butterfly Henin or Escoffion at the bottom of this page.
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