Saxon clothing: Difference between revisions
From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
Khaentlahn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Many of the clothing styles from the early Anglo-Saxons would also have been worn by early Saxons, though the styles may have shifted over time. :See also: ''[[Anglo-Saxon cl...") |
Khaentlahn (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==Clothing Styles by Time Period== |
==Clothing Styles by Time Period== |
||
====Pre- |
====Pre-1000==== |
||
* [http://www.3owls.org/sca/costume/saxon.htm Clothed Seemly and Proper: The Saxons] by Jehanne de Huguenin [Patterns and description] |
* [http://www.3owls.org/sca/costume/saxon.htm Clothed Seemly and Proper: The Saxons] by Jehanne de Huguenin [Patterns and description] |
||
==== |
====1001-1200==== |
||
* [http://www.3owls.org/sca/costume/garb2.htm Clothed Seemly and Proper, the Second Part: The late 11th and 12th centuries] by Jehanne de Huguenin [Description] |
* [http://www.3owls.org/sca/costume/garb2.htm Clothed Seemly and Proper, the Second Part: The late 11th and 12th centuries] by Jehanne de Huguenin [Description] |
||
Revision as of 11:55, 9 May 2013
Many of the clothing styles from the early Anglo-Saxons would also have been worn by early Saxons, though the styles may have shifted over time.
- See also: Anglo-Saxon clothing
Clothing Styles by Time Period
Pre-1000
- Clothed Seemly and Proper: The Saxons by Jehanne de Huguenin [Patterns and description]
1001-1200
- Clothed Seemly and Proper, the Second Part: The late 11th and 12th centuries by Jehanne de Huguenin [Description]
1201-1300
- Walpurgis in the 13th Century
- Headwear: How to Make a Toque [Patterns and Description]
1301-1400
- Headwear: How to Make a Toque [Patterns and Description]
1401-1500
1501-1600
- "Cranach" Gown
- abt 1530s: A Saxon Lady’s Outfit As Seen in the Works of Lucas Cranach by Kass McGann [Images and Description, Patterns for Purchase]
- Cranach Gown Part 1: Research from Truth is Stranger than Fashion blog
- Cranach Gown Part 2: Skirt Construction Part 1 from Truth is Stranger than Fashion blog
- 16th c: Early German-Saxon (Cranach) Gowns from Sophie Stitches