The Tudor Boy's Robe, the Girl's Kirtle, and the girl's smock are all finished. There will be proper Dress Diaries on my web site eventually (we are in the process of updating and reorganizing it to be much bigger!), but in the meantime:
Kirtle:
The Tudor Boy's Robe, the Girl's Kirtle, and the girl's smock are all finished. There will be proper Dress Diaries on my web site eventually (we are in the process of updating and reorganizing it to be much bigger!), but in the meantime:
Kirtle:
Absolutely stunning, Kate. Well done! I can see a girl, dressed in smock and kirtle, but I'm having trouble envisioning boys in the robe, with tights, etc. But I'm sure there are some who can get into character. I hope the garments have a label inside, identifying the creator.
What a wonderful set of garments. The kids should really get into the mood of the times with those to dress in. And your work is fine, as usual,
Beverly
Thank you. Yes, there are lads about who will dress up. Remember my three dancing princes last year? :)
The labels will go in before they go off to Ightham.
Thank you. I had a LOT of fun doing them.
Kate, They are just lovely. I bet you had a great time making everything Juno
Very good. I hope that they will all note it, and give thanks for the person who took the time to create such terrific costumes.
Yes, that Tudor Robe needs a mooshed hat and itchy beard with the tights and silly shoes!
How do the sleeves close at the wrists on the smock? Her arms must be thinner than toothpicks!
Gorgeous work Kate. Can't wait to see the court gown.
Pora
Yes, one can see that, they've come out really nice. Lucky kids... I wish we had something like the National Trust in Germany, I don't think we have.
U.
We are so lucky. There's the National Truss, which holds up old buildings, and English Heretics that believes in letting them fall down again! ;)
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