#sewing #Viking #historicaldress
My inspiration for this dress is that I never really wear the style. It looks lovely on some people, but I had just never really gotten into it or the time period around it until friends were asking me for help to make their outfits. This year I realized we would be having a local SCA arts event on April Fool's Day and it seemed like too good of an opportunity to pass up and I had to do something. I decided on going incognito and making myself some Norse clothing. Even though I've done some work for others in this time period, I am by no means an expert and leaned on some of the work in this blog post: https://maidenanachronism.blogspot.com/2012/05/viking-underdress.html?m=1 I also referenced these books for some of the techniques and information I used (links are affiliate links): Woven into the Earth by Else Ostergard https://amzn.to/3o0kVb2 Medieval Garments Reconstructed: Norse Clothing Patterns by Lilli Fransen, Anna Norgaard and Else Ostergard https://amzn.to/3nV3MiS Viking Clothing by Thor Ewing https://amzn.to/3GuIBKP Sewing tools you might find handy for this project My Iron: https://amzn.to/3Ukv4vg Silicone Needle Puller: https://amzn.to/43gJCA1 For mor information on the Pink Tax and examples of where I purchased my metal rulers please check out this video: https://youtu.be/2SEeWu64gSk The silk thread I used for my top stitching was from www.tiedtohistory.com (not sponsored by them) Social Media and other Places to Find me: Instagram: @maridith.smith Blog: https://www.tudorrevolution.blogspot.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tudorrevolution/ Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/maridithsmith All Music was Provided by the YouTube creator studio. Video edited with DaVinci Resolve 17. Filmed with Cannon M50 https://amzn.to/43jBL4H
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