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**This project is to be a replication of Queen Jane Seymour's cuff that is seen in a portrait taken by Hans Holbein the Younger between 1536 and 1539. Along with this project will be images of my progress along the way and documentation to support the reasoning behind my decisions in this project.
**This project is to be a replication of Queen Jane Seymour's cuff that is seen in a portrait taken by Hans Holbein the Younger between 1536 and 1539. Along with this project will be images of my progress along the way and documentation to support the reasoning behind my decisions in this project.


*[[Aveline]] - Isadora of Orangewood - Clothing/Costuming - Girl with a Unicorn Dress
[[Aveline]] - Isadora of Orangewood - Clothing/Costuming - Girl with a Unicorn Dress
**Dress inspired by Raphael's portrait of a young woman with a unicorn that he painted circa 1506.
**Dress inspired by Raphael's portrait of a young woman with a unicorn that he painted circa 1506.


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*[[Emeline de Moulineaux]] - Conna ingen ui Chearbhaill - Jewelry - 13th Century Engraved Gold Ring
*[[Emeline de Moulineaux]] - Conna ingen ui Chearbhaill - Jewelry - 13th Century Engraved Gold Ring
**A reproduction of a 13th century gold finger ring that was engraved with a religious prayer.
A reproduction of a 13th century gold finger ring that was engraved with a religious prayer.


*[[Emma Underfoot]] - Gyda Glora - Painting - Block Printed Sari
*[[Emma Underfoot]] - Gyda Glora - Painting - Block Printed Sari
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**I will be presenting a hand dyed and printed 6 yard sari. This is in the tradition of the Chola empire, from what is modernly known as India.
**I will be presenting a hand dyed and printed 6 yard sari. This is in the tradition of the Chola empire, from what is modernly known as India.


*[[Sigurd Godwinson]] - Eleanor Deyeson - Archery Equipment - Leather Archery Equipment
*[[@Sigurd Godwinson]] - Eleanor Deyeson - Archery Equipment - Leather Archery Equipment
**Goal is a leather bracer, finger guard, and linen quiver with leather spacers. Not sure if all will get finished. Or maybe finish all that and something more - but all archery equipment.
**Goal is a leather bracer, finger guard, and linen quiver with leather spacers. Not sure if all will get finished. Or maybe finish all that and something more - but all archery equipment.


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*[[Verena Naeherin]] - Galen MacColmain - Clothing Accessories Corset of Pfalzgrafin Dorothea Sabina
*[[Verena Naeherin]] - Galen MacColmain - Clothing Accessories Corset of Pfalzgrafin Dorothea Sabina
**The corset as an independent foundation garment emerged at the very end of SCA period, and at the time was limited to fashionable and wealthy women. The Pfalzgrafin Dorothea Sabina von Neuburg was buried wearing a silk bodice in 1598, and this item was later described in detail by Janet Arnold in her Patterns of Fashion 3. This project recreates a bodice or corset in the same style and with similar details as Dorothea's, though proportioned to my own figure. My recreation is in silk taffeta with cotton/linen canvas lining and interlining, silk binding, and artificial whalebone and is entirely hand sewn with silk and linen thread.
The corset as an independent foundation garment emerged at the very end of SCA period, and at the time was limited to fashionable and wealthy women. The Pfalzgrafin Dorothea Sabina von Neuburg was buried wearing a silk bodice in 1598, and this item was later described in detail by Janet Arnold in her Patterns of Fashion 3. This project recreates a bodice or corset in the same style and with similar details as Dorothea's, though proportioned to my own figure. My recreation is in silk taffeta with cotton/linen canvas lining and interlining, silk binding, and artificial whalebone and is entirely hand sewn with silk and linen thread.


*[[William Fletcher of Carbery]] - Esther bat Moshe - Archery Equipment - Longbow
*[[William Fletcher of Carbery]] - Esther bat Moshe - Archery Equipment - Longbow
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