Mine would be wearing a hand-sewn man's Viking tunic and a woman's Viking coif. 
I'm doing some detailed embroidery on the coif for a friend who has had breast 
cancer this year. 

Magge/Genie

> On Dec 18, 2015, at 12:08 AM, Marjorie Wilser <the3t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Mine— alas, still stored. I miss her.
> 
> However, were she out to play, she’d have her choice of several large hand 
> knit lace shawls. I have spent a lot of enjoyable time knitting lace the last 
> few years. It has distracted me from doing a lot of sewing. 
> 
> Since SCA-period groups are my only local choice I dabble occasionally there, 
> but not enough to warrant new clothes as yet. Since my Elizabethans are not 
> so comfy for many events I am working on hand-sewing a linen dress of the 
> t-tunic persuasion with wide gores in the skirt. 
> 
> Then I sewed a set of gores in, inside-out. The project is currently on hold. 
> Those seams were tight! :)
> 
> ==Marjorie Wilser
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