Tablet woven belt with a cheerful, rhythmic pattern - made to order in your desired length. Such belts can be used in historical reenactment or as a folk / boho accessory. On bands longer than 100 cm the pattern will change direction, you can see it in the pictures. Length: choose. Length does not include tassels; it is only the woven part. If you order, e.g., 200 cm with tassels, it means your belt will be 200 cm + ca. 30 cm tassels = 230 cm in total. Width: about 5 cm Colour: You can choose "the green version", "the red version", or "custom colours". If you choose custom, write me a message and we will discuss the details. You will receive a picture with the wool samples I have available at the moment. Material: wool (various types) Historical evidence: This is a modern pattern designed following the logic of medieval tablet weaving techniques. Geometric patterns are suitable for the historical reenactment of Celtic, Scandinavian, Rus, Slavic, Anglo-Saxon, and other Iron Age and early medieval peoples. Wash with care, hand wash only! What is this craft? Tablet (card) weaving is an ancient craft of making strong, narrow, decorative bands. In the past men and women wore tablet woven bands as belts, leg wraps, hair bands or garment trims. Today tablet woven bands are used in historical reenactment (from Celtic to late medieval Europe), SCA, larp, folk costumes and all kinds of pagan, fantasy or Viking societies. They can also serve as handfasting cords, guitar straps, bag straps, bookmarks, etc. Custom orders Drop me a line if you would like to order a custom band. I weave all the bands myself and will be happy to discuss your idea for colours, pattern, material etc. Worldwide shipping with tracking number. Follow me on Instagram where you can see how the belts are made: _lostthread_
Immerse yourself in timeless style of our Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan. This is the authentic tartan plaid pattern made famous by the Outlander series, and it's perfect for any historical reenactment. The skirt pairs seamlessly with any bodice or jacket in our shop, making it easy to channel the spirit of Claire Fraser. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this plaid skirt is a testament to the quality and creativity that Atelier Serraspina stands for. The fabric is, ensuring you'll be able to wear it to many events and gatherings for years to come. The skirt comes in a variety of sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for everyone. Whether you're a fan of Outlander, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates unique, handcrafted clothing, this skirt is a must-have addition to your wardrobe. Experience the blend of past and present with this one-of-a-kind, authentic Outlander Tartan Plaid skirt. Design Features of the Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan 2 panels of Outlander tartan fabric (3 panels for sizes x1, x2, x3), joined at the sides with an open upper end on each side for effortless wear. Pleating according to the 18th-century style. The front pleats extend from the central box towards the sides, while the back pleats start from the sides and converge in the middle of the back. Length: 95 cm / 37,5 inches In the photos, the petticoat is shown layered over a bum pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's finesse. Fabrics and Care Polyviscose option: 65% Polyester 35% Viscose low pill fabric. Weight 250g/m. Machine Washable at 30 degrees. Wool Option: The 12oz medium-weight tartan fabric is woven from 100% pure new wool and has a nice, soft finish. Tartan fabric weight: 325g/m (12oz/yd) Dry clean only. Outlander tartan plaid Capturing Authenticity: OUTLANDER Fraser Tartan The meticulously designed OUTLANDER Fraser Tartan replicates the original using natural clan-derived dyes. Brown and grey hues offer effective hunting camouflage. The tartan, inspired by the Fraser Hunting Weathered Tartan, was carefully chosen to suit the show's era and setting. Paying attention to detail, OUTLANDER weavers accurately portrayed the era and region of the Fraser Clan through colors and weaving style. Crafted with a hopsack plain weave and washed for a natural, genuine appearance. How to put on your Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan To secure your Outlander Plaid Skirt, please follow these steps: Begin by tying the back panel ties and knot them at the front. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it around the waist like an apron, making a double turn. In the photos, the petticoat is styled with a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and highlights the waist. About Sizing Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself. Processing Times All our garments, including the Briana Skirts, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come. The typical production time for a Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan ranges from 3-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
Scandinavian Apron is a typical part of clothes for Viking woman in any social status. It's an interpretation of an apron found in Kostrup archeological site. It’s made of wool in a selected colour. Construction of this apron is based on analysis of Scandinavian archaeologists. The apron dress has made to order woven trim on the neckline in selected pattern and colour. Each trim is made to order entirely by hand from woollen thread using historical weaving technology. Color as in the photos is not available! ----------------------------------------------------------- FABRIC The materials are resistant to washing and the quality of the seams ensures that the apron dress will last you for many years. The item was made of thin wool in selected color. Available thin and medium wools: goo.gl/photos/Vv27owMNEy8PAkw69 If you do not choose a specific available fabric and the fabric shown in the photos is not available, we will use any other fabric in the color you chose. ----------------------------------------------------------- SIZE AND COLOUR You can customize the apron dress and choose the colour and size that suits you. For more details about colour options, please contact me directly. I will send you a current offer of wool fabrics. Of course, you can leave colour details for me. All clothes are made in our workshop in Poland. If you are not sure about your size or your measurements differ from the table, please contact us. Note that colours may look different on your monitor depending on their settings and technical characteristics. ----------------------------------------------------------- WASHING & CARE INSTRUCTION • washing in temperature 20C/30C • wool clothes can be wash by hand only • do not use bleach or stain removers • no spinning (it is damaging for seams and fibres) • hang in the vertical position to dry • to keep the look, it’s best to iron clothes inside out, up to 120C (one dots) ---------------------------------------------------------- The Slav Medieval Shop creates historical outfits in three basic standards of detail work: I – Outfit is sewn with the machine – all stitches are made with the machine, a pattern of the outfit is based on the historical sources, according to its description on the site. II – Invisible stitches are made with the machine, all visible stitches are sewn manually. Apron has a 47 inches long (38 inches without strips) The offer includes only the upper wool apron dress. All other elements visible in the photo such as belt, jewelry, underdress, etc. are not included in the set!
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Royal mongol style kaftan for women with ornate buttons on the side and trim decoration. Recommended also for LARP and reenactment events. Made with mixed cotton fabric. It is made customized for every customer! Please note that above 90 kg/200 lbs for women and above 120 kg/260 lbs for men our products are made with an extra fee. Please order this listing as an addition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1562690891/extra-cost-for-extra-size-production?click_key=8094f62d573a9ac48333de812216d36c4cc4ac02%3A1562690891&click_sum=0360cb39&ref=shop_home_active_1 *The belt and necklace are only decoration on the photo
Step into the world of Outlander with this breathtaking historical costume, perfect for your next reenactment, historical event, or themed party. Inspired by the late 18th century garments worn on the popular TV show, this four-piece ensemble consists of a lace-up bodice, 2 stomachers (in toffee and chocolate linen), and a long pleated skirt, all crafted from high-quality prewashed linen. Indulge in the artistry and authenticity of this handcrafted historical costume and make a statement at your next event. We meticulously create each garment with love and care, using only the finest materials to ensure a piece you'll cherish for years to come. Design Features of the Historical Costume in Toffee Linen The DORINE Costume Our historical costume is not only visually stunning but also designed with care and attention to detail. Embrace your inner Claire Fraser and make a statement at your next event. This beautifully designed 18th Century outfit is sure to turn heads and leave a lasting impression. The Lace-Up Bodice Meticulously made from toffee linen and lined with cotton for ultimate comfort, this bodice offers a perfect blend of style and functionality. With boning in the back seam and both sides of the front opening, it provides the essential structure for a flattering fit. The pre-shaped sleeves elegantly end at the elbow, adding a touch of grace to your ensemble. Delivered with two matching linen stomachers, our historical costume is a complete and versatile garment that will transport you to the world of historical fashion. The Skirt The skirt consists of 2 toffee linen panels, connected at the sides while leaving the upper ends open on each side. This design enables easy wearing of the skirt. The panels of this historical skirt feature 18th century-style pleats. At the front, pleats extend towards the sides, while at the back, they converge in the middle. In the photos, the skirt is worn over a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's slenderness. Fabrics and Care The DORINE costume is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. Outer Fabric and Skirt: 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m² Prewashed and mechanically softened Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards. Bodice & Sleeves Lining: Composition: 100% Cotton Type of fabric: Poplin Approximate weight: 110 gr/m² Care Instructions: To care for your historical costume, we recommend dry cleaning only, ensuring your costume remains in pristine condition for all your historical adventures. How to wear your Historical Costume in Toffee Linen To wear your historical costume, please follow these steps: Skirt: Secure the linen skirt by tying the back panel ties and knotting them at the front. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it like an apron around the waist, making a double turn. In the accompanying photos, the skirt is styled with a bustle pad to add volume to the hips and highlight the waist. Bodice: Put on the jacket. Cross the cord through the metal eyelets, starting from the bottom and going to the top. Before tightening the drawstring, slide the stomacher behind it and ensure a comfortable, snug fit around the chest. About Sizing Finding the Right Size: Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your bodice. Keep in mind that an historical costume doesn't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself. Custom Sizing: If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Sizing Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order. Processing Times All our garments, including the DORINE Costumes, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a DORINE historical costume ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
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Royal kaftan for women, decorated with ornate buttons and trim decoration. Recommended also for LARP and reenactment events. Made with mixed cotton fabric. It is made customized for every customer! Please note that above 90 kg/200 lbs for women and above 120 kg/260 lbs for men our products are made with an extra fee. Please order this listing as an addition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1562690891/extra-cost-for-extra-size-production?click_key=8094f62d573a9ac48333de812216d36c4cc4ac02%3A1562690891&click_sum=0360cb39&ref=shop_home_active_1 *The belt and necklace are only decoration on the photo
Everyday life as seen through the eyes of a viking living in a modern world. A norse blog about my life as a history reenactor & middle earth-enthusiast.
Get Dressed Properly! Since the publication of Janet Arnold’s work on 16th and 17th century dress in the 1970s and 80s, much has been written about the clothing of early 17th century Europe. But for people who wear reproductions of 17th century clothing at historic sites, reenactments, Renaissance Faires, Shakespearean plays, Western Martial Arts, and living history events, this body of knowledge is lacking one essential piece — a simple guide on how to get dressed. What pieces are essential to be dressed properly? What garments can be omitted for reasons of comfort without compromising the accuracy of the outfit? Where is the line between costume and clothing? Reconstructing History’s Early 17th century European Common Women's Getting Dressed Guide is meant to fill that void. This 40-page downloadable guide, written by clothing historian Kass McGann and backed by 20 years of research, will tell you everything you need to know to dress historically accurately as a Common Woman from early 17th century Europe and her colonies. The Getting Dressed Guides are not intended to be books of all knowledge. In these pages you will not find debates about the construction of doublets or what sheep breeds were in use in the English wool industry. You will simply find a list of garments commonly worn by European women in the early to mid-17th century and the manner in which they were worn. General fabric types and other pertinent information is included, but more detail than this is outside the scope of this Guide. In other words, the Getting Dressed Guides are guides to teach you how to get dressed for this period and location. “Everything you need to know to get dressed.” If you find a garment listed in a Getting Dressed Guide, you can be sure it was worn in the period covered. If you do not find a garment listed in these pages, that only means it was not common enough for us to include. Download your copy now and start dressing today!
Tablet woven belt. Warp: wool (100%) Weft: linen Width 4 cm. Lenght 3,5 m (3,7m with tassels). Pattern: Keys and combs Handwoven by me. Custom made also! Feel free contacting me with personal orders or questions. smou.siilou [at] gmail.com www.instagram.com/smou_crafts
Immerse yourself in timeless style of our Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan. This is the authentic tartan plaid pattern made famous by the Outlander series, and it's perfect for any historical reenactment. The skirt pairs seamlessly with any bodice or jacket in our shop, making it easy to channel the spirit of Claire Fraser. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this plaid skirt is a testament to the quality and creativity that Atelier Serraspina stands for. The fabric is, ensuring you'll be able to wear it to many events and gatherings for years to come. The skirt comes in a variety of sizes, ensuring a perfect fit for everyone. Whether you're a fan of Outlander, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates unique, handcrafted clothing, this skirt is a must-have addition to your wardrobe. Experience the blend of past and present with this one-of-a-kind, authentic Outlander Tartan Plaid skirt. Design Features of the Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan 2 panels of Outlander tartan fabric (3 panels for sizes x1, x2, x3), joined at the sides with an open upper end on each side for effortless wear. Pleating according to the 18th-century style. The front pleats extend from the central box towards the sides, while the back pleats start from the sides and converge in the middle of the back. Length: 95 cm / 37,5 inches In the photos, the petticoat is shown layered over a bum pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's finesse. Fabrics and Care Polyviscose option: 65% Polyester 35% Viscose low pill fabric. Weight 250g/m. Machine Washable at 30 degrees. Wool Option: The 12oz medium-weight tartan fabric is woven from 100% pure new wool and has a nice, soft finish. Tartan fabric weight: 325g/m (12oz/yd) Dry clean only. Outlander tartan plaid Capturing Authenticity: OUTLANDER Fraser Tartan The meticulously designed OUTLANDER Fraser Tartan replicates the original using natural clan-derived dyes. Brown and grey hues offer effective hunting camouflage. The tartan, inspired by the Fraser Hunting Weathered Tartan, was carefully chosen to suit the show's era and setting. Paying attention to detail, OUTLANDER weavers accurately portrayed the era and region of the Fraser Clan through colors and weaving style. Crafted with a hopsack plain weave and washed for a natural, genuine appearance. How to put on your Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan To secure your Outlander Plaid Skirt, please follow these steps: Begin by tying the back panel ties and knot them at the front. Adjust the front panel by wrapping it around the waist like an apron, making a double turn. In the photos, the petticoat is styled with a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and highlights the waist. About Sizing Please refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself. Processing Times All our garments, including the Briana Skirts, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come. The typical production time for a Long Plaid Skirt in Outlander Tartan ranges from 3-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
60 Examples Of Real Medieval Clothing - An Evolution Of Fashion
We have all been in a situation that required some fancier fashion choices, right? A nicely tailored suit or little black dress would do the trick for most of us mortals but this guy from Brighton, UK, took it to a completely next level.
Its time for me to make myself a new gown for 18th century living history (which is to say, for work).* My old one is developing a “well loved” look (and smell), and besides, I think I…
Scandinavian Apron is a typical part of clothes for Viking woman in any social status. It's an interpretation of an apron found in Kostrup archeological site. It’s made of wool in a selected colour. Construction of this apron is based on analysis of Scandinavian archaeologists. The apron dress has made to order woven trim on the neckline in selected pattern and colour. Each trim is made to order entirely by hand from woollen thread using historical weaving technology. Color as in the photos is not available! ----------------------------------------------------------- FABRIC The materials are resistant to washing and the quality of the seams ensures that the apron dress will last you for many years. The item was made of thin wool in selected color. Available thin and medium wools: goo.gl/photos/Vv27owMNEy8PAkw69 If you do not choose a specific available fabric and the fabric shown in the photos is not available, we will use any other fabric in the color you chose. ----------------------------------------------------------- SIZE AND COLOUR You can customize the apron dress and choose the colour and size that suits you. For more details about colour options, please contact me directly. I will send you a current offer of wool fabrics. Of course, you can leave colour details for me. All clothes are made in our workshop in Poland. If you are not sure about your size or your measurements differ from the table, please contact us. Note that colours may look different on your monitor depending on their settings and technical characteristics. ----------------------------------------------------------- WASHING & CARE INSTRUCTION • washing in temperature 20C/30C • wool clothes can be wash by hand only • do not use bleach or stain removers • no spinning (it is damaging for seams and fibres) • hang in the vertical position to dry • to keep the look, it’s best to iron clothes inside out, up to 120C (one dots) ---------------------------------------------------------- The Slav Medieval Shop creates historical outfits in three basic standards of detail work: I – Outfit is sewn with the machine – all stitches are made with the machine, a pattern of the outfit is based on the historical sources, according to its description on the site. II – Invisible stitches are made with the machine, all visible stitches are sewn manually. Apron has a 47 inches long (38 inches without strips) The offer includes only the upper wool apron dress. All other elements visible in the photo such as belt, jewelry, underdress, etc. are not included in the set!
Travel back in time with our Lace-Up Bodice in Dark Green Linen. This authentic piece from our exclusive DORINE Collection faithfully reproduces popular historical costume designs. Made from medium weight prewashed linen, this bodice is perfect for historical reenactments or anyone who appreciates 18th century style.Meticulously designed with metal eyelets for a perfect fit, pre-shaped elbow sleeves, synthetic boning, and 2 boned and quilted stomachers, this bodice is lined with cotton for comfort and durability.Our DORINE, Lace-up Bodice in Dark Green Linen represents Atelier Serraspina's handcrafted quality, creativity, and authenticity. Embrace history and fashion with this stunning piece of costume.Design Features of our Lace-Up Bodice in Dark Green Linen The DORINE, Lace-Up Bodice in Dark Green Linen features a front opening with metal eyelets on both sides, ensuring a perfect fit every time. The bodice is lined with cotton and includes pre-shaped elbow sleeves for added authenticity. The bodice also features 2 boned and quilted stomachers in matching colors (dark green & sage green), adding a dash of contrast and sophistication. Synthetic boning along the back seam and both sides of the front opening ensures the jacket maintains its shape, enhancing your silhouette while keeping you comfortable. Fabrics & CareDORINE Lace Up Bodice is made of prewashed medium-weight linen (205gr/m), in a range of colors matching Atelier Serraspina's color palette. You can therefore combine your DORINE Lace-Up Bodice with any linen or tartan skirts from the shop.Outer Fabric: 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m² Color: Dark Green Prewashed and mechanically softened Fabric woven according to universally accepted quality requirements which correspond to OEKO-TEX 100 standards Bodice & Sleeve Lining: Composition: 100% Cotton Type of fabric: Poplin Approximate weight: 110 gr/m² Care Instructions:We kindly recommend dry cleaning only.About SizingPlease refer to the size chart to select the correct size for your lace-up bodice. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. Here's a complete guide on how to measure yourself.Custom Sizing:If your measurements don't align with the sizes on the chart, we recommend choosing the "custom size" option. After placing your order, submit your measurements through our Custom Request Form as soon as possible. Delay in receiving your measurements will also delay your order.Processing TimesAll our garments, including the Dorine Lace-Up Bodice, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Lace-up Bodice ranges from 4-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.