[SCA-BMDL] Reminder - Sewing class on Sunday

Jennifer Strobel jstrobel at psc.edu
Fri Oct 7 08:20:57 EDT 2005


"Creating a Simple, Historically Accurate Outfit in an Afternoon"
Sunday, October 9 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Come to the campus of Carnegie Mellon University (Porter Hall, Room A18B).
This class is geared towards people who have some sewing experience, which
means that you know how to use a sewing machine and have a few basic
sewing skills. This class will be taught by Odriana vander Brugghe. We
will cover the following things in this class:

-Fabric conservation; whys and hows
-The mechanics of fabric.
-Cut and Construction
-Finishing and Embellishment
-Accessories

The clothing that we will be making is a simple pattern for a man's tunic
and a woman's dress using the patterns drafted by Sarah Thursfield (author
of "The Medieval Tailor's Assistant") based on extant garments from
England during the Dark Ages. There will be a handout provided.

You will need the following when you arrive to class:

Sewing machine (including extra needles)
Women will need 5 yards of fabric, washed and ironed
Men will need 4 yards of fabric, washed and ironed
Thread to match your fabric
Measuring tape
Pins
Scissors to cut fabric
Tailor's chalk or fabric pencil/pen that can be seen on your fabric
Sewing needle(s) for finishing your garment

For fabric, I would suggest either cotton, clothing weight linen, or a
linen blend. The cotton and the linen blends are available at JoAnn
Fabric, the linen would need to be ordered online. The color choice is up
to you, choose something that you like and that looks good on you. If you
are interested in making something that is in a color that would be
accurate for the time period, here is an incomplete list of colors that
would have been available during the Dark Ages:

Yellow Dye
Wax Yellow, Greenish Yellow, Strong Greenish Yellow, Greenish Yellow,
Reddish Yellow

Red Dyes
Dark Red, Medium Madder Red, Light Madder, Light Yellowish Red, Pale Red,
Rose Red, Terra Cotta, Cardinal, Purple Red, Bright Red, Dark Carmine,
Carmine Light, Carmine Dull, Carmine, Salmon Red, Red, Dark Red

Blue Dyes
Dark Soldier Blue, Light Soldier Blue, Dull Medium Blue, Bright Medium
Blue, Light Blue, Bright Medium Blue

Green Dyes
Dark Blue Green, Medium Blue Green, Light Blue Green, Dark Strong Green,
Bright Medium Green, Light Green, Yellow Green, Dull Grass Green, Gray
Green, Pale Blue Green, Pale Yellow Green, Olive Green, Myrtle Green

Violet Dyes
Dark Black Violet, Dark Blue Violet, Medium Blue Violet, Blue Violet,
Light Blue Violet, Dark Red Violet, Indian Red Violet, Bright Red Violet,
Light Red Violet, Very Dark Brown Violet, Plum Color, Light Brown Violet

Brown Dyes
Yellow Brown, Bronze Brown, Olive Brown, Light Red-Brown, Dark Reddish
Brown, Dark Greenish Brown, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Sandal Brown (Gray
Brown)

Gray Dyes
Gray Brown, Gray Violet, Gray Reddish, Blue Gray Green, Gray, Gray Light,
Gray

Black Dyes
Black

If you have any questions, need additional information, or need some
guidance please contact me via email (odriana[at]gmail[dot]com) or by
phone (412.486.0566).
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