What I did tonight
Feb. 13th, 2008 11:45 pmI made a pattern for my new houppelande. I just have to work out how to pattern the sleeve and then I can lay it all out in Autocad before cutting any of my precious fabric.
Here is the sort of houppelande I'm after, including sleeve style;

Of course the hats are too much for me to cope with. I think I'll just make a removable turban on a doughnut instead. Maybe I could find a jewel for the front. And then I'll look for documentation...
There is a clearer view of the sleeve I have in mind on the guy in this picture;
The pattern shape I have in mind is probably full and a bit gathered at the sleeve cap, full at the upper arm and then seriously tapered towards the wrist. This is what I have so far, and I'm wondering if the upper arm should billow more and the curve go in the other direction. Comments?

Or for more "boof" in the upper arm:

I also made an edible mess:

Included in the above picture of a mess is three jars of plum sauce/jam depending on how much it sets.
I thought I'd leave the splodges on the table as a headstart on the breakfast mess. I might even clean them up with my toast, as long as the ants don't get them first.
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Date: 2008-02-14 02:04 am (UTC)Surely that Baron of yours doesn't have a monopoly on silly big hats!
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Date: 2008-02-14 02:59 am (UTC)A Brief History of Wells and Toilets
There is a photo of the toilet seat I was thinking of in the PDF, or towards the bottom of this page.
He has written another thesis on Finnish toilets, which concentrates on 19th century technology, but goes over medieval stuff too.
See: http://www.waterhistory.org/histories/tampere/
Also, had you seen this?