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fancifulfibres · 12 days
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A Dagged hood commission
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arwendeluhtiene · 9 months
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Late 14th-early 15th Century reenactment (2019 test pics and 2021 edits)
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fabric-whore · 17 days
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LATE MEDEIVAL HOOD LETS GOOOO
It is no longer winter so I can't even justify wearing her rn but she pretty and I Love Her
Joanns sells Zero wool and the other local fabric store only had wool blends so I had to make do. She very comfy and only took like 10 ish hours to make from pattern drafting to final product :D
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czarnoxiestwo · 11 months
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Medieval hood from my wannados for our shop’s piercer
(I’ve used a new machine for the first time and I’m kinda scared how it’ll heal tbh)
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asgardian-angel · 1 month
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I was trying to put together something cool with this Aragorn and Geralt you know some kind of crossover universal tavern and found this last gif and it fits too perfectly someone help me.
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Depictions of Will Scarlet wearing all Scarlet clothing is so freaking funny cause Scarlet was one of the most expensive colors you could find (at least from my research which means google correct me if I'm wrong)
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This is the medieval equivalent of someone wearing all Gucci or something AND he lives in the middle of the woods but he gotta be fashionable
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grayrazor · 5 months
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I'd like it if period piece movies were allowed to have colors again.
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ressaart · 7 days
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i was watching the 1977 prince and the pauper and i just think jason would wear this
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fancifulfibres · 1 year
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Red oak cotehardie and hood commission with metallic embroidery and dagged sleeves.
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arwendeluhtiene · 6 months
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New additions for my late 14th-early 15th Century cotte outfit ⚜️! A pair of burgundy Medieval shoes and striped 'hose' from Armstreet ✨, and some tablet-weaving garters from @/emelunashop on Etsy ✨. I got it all in dark green and burgundy to fit the colour pattern of my damask cotte ensemble 💚��
Also, some casual test pics (I since had the cotte slightly altered to remove a couple of front seams and give me more lacing allowance, and lowered the chemise's neckline as well to better fit the cotte), featuring the open hood and a couple of styles with the (faux) pearl-beaded linen veil. I have pretty much shied from the wimple styles in my Medieval reenactment so far because well, the baggage for female headwear is deeply steepled in religious patriarchy and gendered modesty mindsets, and that issue has always bugged me 😬. It can look interesting from a purely fashion standpoint, but yeah, it's hard for me to separate the two from a feminist pov. Still, I tried it very casually with a separate linen kerchief to see how it would look (minus the braids) 😅
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oldshrewsburyian · 10 months
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I try not to be too pedantic when reading historical fiction set in the Middle Ages. I really do. And I resent being told that eleventh-century peasants would not treat the organs of livestock as edible. I understand that the average reader will not be expected to have advanced degrees in history. I would hope that the average reader would be expected to be, uh, not stupid.
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100simcats · 15 days
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some shots from my new video, in the beautiful pirate isle by @jodeliejodelie . and it would mean a lot to me if you could check it out! reblogs are very very much apprieciated!
@jodeliejodelie is one of my favourite creators seriously, i'll be using her goth remake for my next sims 2 video.
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simverses · 3 months
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Boats:
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Windleport Kogge
A sturdy and trustworthy Kogge, a ship for trading and transports (deco).
Two variations: Sailing or in port (sails down).
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Place on or off lot.
Place it in off lot on waterways in you hood using T.O.O.L  by TwistedMexi.
You can use my Blowtorch mod to have a sims world emptied of modern stuff - read more here.
Small deco boats
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Converted from Settlers 6, four small boats to decorate your world, on or off lot.
Download Windleport Kogge Ship (Curseforge)
Download Small deco boats (Curseforge)
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Art thou jealous of my 1390s drip?
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The hood is done! I'm so thrilled with how it turned out. Project details below the cut! Probably the best possible ratio of investment to satisfaction.
The hood was a hand me down in the vein of "made for a teen and now too small for normal adults" that is where a lot of my garb comes from. It's heavy gray wool on the outside, the red inside is maybe wool or maybe cotton flannel. A little moth eaten, definitely showing some wear and age. Functional, but plain.
I wove the trim myself on a lucet, from red wool yarn I got at a thrift shop (that i barely put a dent in!). It's flat cord made with a half-hitch. I learned the stitch in late October and started the cord on the 23rd to pass time at Nebraskon. I probably had enough by Halloween, but kept weaving anyway.
Once I fiddled the shapes into place with a million pins, actually locking it down was as easy as a running stitch through the center of the cord. The yarn is thick and loosely woven enough that the thread just vanishes!
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As a bonus, I was able to fuss the leaf placement to hide (and reinforce) some of the most threadbare spots!
With next to zero monetary input I turned a plain, worn hand-me-down into a striking part of my wardrobe that I'm excited to wear. I also learned and practiced a new skill that I'm itching to start applying to other projects!
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whamber · 1 year
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Fem!Merlin but this time I gave her a hat
Inspired by @nerdytomboy4562's comment on my merlin request post!
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