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'''Hose''' are a [[period]] item of clothing used for keeping the legs warm. Often made out of a [[linen]] or [[wool]]. There are some [[modern hose]]-like items that can be worn, and look fairly close to period hose. |
'''Hose''' are a [[period]] item of clothing used for keeping the legs warm. Often made out of a [[linen]] or [[wool]]. There are some [[modern hose]]-like items that can be worn, and look fairly close to period hose. |
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Hose were bias-cut, so if patterned, diagonal stripes and diagonal check or [[plaid]]s would be most common. Sometimes hose had [[leather]] soles sewn on to them, so you didn't have to wear [[shoe]]s (you can do this to modern [[sock]]s too). Various devices including [[garter]]s and attachments to a [[belt]] or upper garment ( |
Hose were bias-cut, so if patterned, diagonal stripes and diagonal check or [[plaid]]s would be most common. Sometimes hose had [[leather]] soles sewn on to them, so you didn't have to wear [[shoe]]s (you can do this to modern [[sock]]s too). Various devices including [[garter]]s and attachments to a [[belt]] or upper garment ([[point]]s) were used to stop hose falling down. |
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You can also make [[wool]]len [[scoggers]], which are period arm warmers! (Ask [[Mistress Margie of Glenmore]] about these) |
You can also make [[wool]]len [[scoggers]], which are period arm warmers! (Ask [[Mistress Margie of Glenmore]] about these) |
Revision as of 17:18, 23 February 2007
Hose are a period item of clothing used for keeping the legs warm. Often made out of a linen or wool. There are some modern hose-like items that can be worn, and look fairly close to period hose.
Hose were bias-cut, so if patterned, diagonal stripes and diagonal check or plaids would be most common. Sometimes hose had leather soles sewn on to them, so you didn't have to wear shoes (you can do this to modern socks too). Various devices including garters and attachments to a belt or upper garment (points) were used to stop hose falling down.
You can also make woollen scoggers, which are period arm warmers! (Ask Mistress Margie of Glenmore about these)