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Byzantine pouch in silk, Beromunster, Switzerland |
Now, it should be noted that this blog is not done by a professional costumer or historian. I am a crafter with a background in law and public services. I love reenacting and recreating. I find joy in learning and researching. However I am unable to commit hours upon hours or the money to directly research primary resources. I do have to rely on the internet and library trips to find images. So if an image looks familiar, it probably is. If it's uncredited, I don't have a proper one but would happy to fix that if given it. This is also my work to educate myself and others on the same path.
As educational work, constructive criticism is welcome. As are fresh ideas and notes on perspective.
Down right the nose comments are not.
My blog. My rule.
I would also like to thank two people here at the start. My lovely Bella, for unknowingly helping to rekindle my passion for the 12th. To my loving Husband, for always encouraging me to push that little bit further.
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Surface couching with gold thread on linen |
I am using linen, couched with gold thread. Gold thread is... difficult... to work with, but hopefully the results will be worth it. I am using a blue cotton for some filler embroidery. I plan on adding pearls.
A 12th century girl can never have too many pearls.
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The addition of blue accents, |
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