Ursula Greckin, ca 1500
Barbara Wespach ca. 1500
See Grizel's bead pages for more beaded sleeves and dresses: http://old.medievalbeads.com/
This dress is going to involve lots of embroidery. I just love the asymetric style of the one embroidered sleeve (and - it's less work to do one sleeve than two :-) )
Progress so far:
Started with the embroidery: Beads, silk velvet oak leaves and gold thread.
The gown itself will be made after the pattern of the "Master of the housebook" or Nuremberg dress.
Example:
Young Girl and Old Man, ca. 1475-80
This pattern also has the "grande assiette sleeves" which I always wanted to try for a female dress (my husband has one and will get another one soon ;-) )
Two Card Players, 1480
see http://www.heatherspages.net/Nuremberg%20dress/artwork/nuremberg%20artwork.htm for more examples
Way to go!!!
3 Kommentare:
I love the embroidery with the white leafs!!
Great!!!!
Looking forward to see more pictures of your progress :D
Hi!
Your beading so far looks wonderful. I can't wait to see the finished product!
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