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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2022-06-25 06:59 pm

Pictures!

I finally took pictures of the Tudor knitted sleeves and early 17th century petticoat I made earlier this year. I think the sleeves would usually be worn with a kirtle that has the same fabric for bodice and skirt, but I don't know that for sure. They should also have been pinned a little closer to the end of the tab and thereby closer to the neck edge of the shoulder straps of the petticoat. I'm just taking it as a win that I got pictures.

17th Century Petticoat

17th Century Petticoat

Tudor Knitted Sleeves

Here's the list of things that I needed to post as of three weeks ago. I've made progress.
- Tudor knit sleeves
- 1920's navy voile dress with Egyptian-inspired embroidery
- 1910's evening dress
- 1930's Benedictine tunic
- Early 17th century dark brown flannel petticoat with upperbodies
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[personal profile] marianme 2022-06-26 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
The sleeves are kind of awesome that they are detachable. Warmth when needed. Kind of like footless socks or leg warmers for the arms.
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[personal profile] hharris 2022-06-27 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
It looks so great! Wow, knitted Tudor sleeves - I don't know anything about this. Where do I go to find out more? Taking pictures is definitely a win :)
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[personal profile] danabren 2022-06-27 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I am also very interested in more info on the knitting Tudor sleeves.
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[personal profile] danabren 2022-06-28 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Whoa, thank you for the link.
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[personal profile] mala_14 2022-06-28 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
What an interesting accessory! The whole ensemble looks great.