Ah ha, Suzi, you've got it! It is Henry Wriothesley, the third Earl
of Southampton. You can find his portrait in the portrait section of
the http://www.boughtonhouse.org.uk/ page or I think this will take
you directly there:
At 08:38 15/03/2006, you wrote:
Ah ha, Suzi, you've got it! It is Henry Wriothesley, the third Earl
of Southampton. You can find his portrait in the portrait section
of the http://www.boughtonhouse.org.uk/ page or I think this will
take you directly there:
Hi,
Here is the first embroidered mittens. It is a little tricky because they
are going to be cut on the bias, and they cant stretch where the embroidery
is, ill waite and see how it goes.
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/purse.htm
Bjarne
Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk
My apologies if you receive this more than once - this is my third
attempt to post. It is not coming back to me, so I assume it is not
getting posted.
Dear Suzi,
Thank you for your email to the Director.
The press coverage is misleading, because the Trustees of the VA have
not yet made a
What is the reason that several Dutch portraits have the person wearing one
glove and holding the other? Most of them are on the right hand but the one
of Valois one is on the left.
If nothing else, I've been introduced to the massive amounts of portraits
from the references in this discussion
In latin: (for those who don't trust translations :-)
Femoralia hi qui in via diriguntur de vestario
accipiant, quae revertentes lota ibi restituant. Et
cucullae et tunicae sint aliquanto a solio quas habent
modice meliores; quas exeuntes in via accipiant de
vestario et revertentes
This was my first thought, too!! Makes one wonder what the daily Rule was.
Kathleen
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 7:41 AM
Subject: [h-cost] Re: monk underwear
In latin: (for those who don't
I can't give you any specific numbers, but do not sell yourself short!
Contract work means an extra 15% in self-employment tax, and if you're
losing office space or other overhead type things, you'll need to compensate
for that as well. Make sure you know who'll be paying for your supplies; in
--- Lloyd Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Makes one wonder what the daily Rule was.
Kathleen
Well, since the copies were still in my bag...
In English only, 'cos I'm lazy:
The clothing distributed to the brothers should vary
according to local conditions and climate, because
more
Hi,
With permission of the commisioner, i have posted pics of the finished
medieval belt pouch with lion rampants at:
http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/beltpouch.htm
Bjarne
Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk
http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/
Beautifully done, Bjarne! I'm curious--what is that silver cord couched
around the edge of the flap? It looks a bit like some of the jaceron/pearl
purl stuff I've been window shopping at lately.
-E House
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Hi,
Well i dont actually know the excact name of this type of metal thread. I
baught this from Silke Anette in Denmark, who carries all the hard to find
things here. Its not hollow inside, but i cauched it on with red sewing
silk.
Bjarne
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Ooh! I was just reading about this! The Roman hippodrome had four stables which
each had a different color associated with it: red, green, blue, and white.
They were like different teams, so maybe the filmmakers assumed people would
have dressed in their teams' colors just like modern sports
Oops, sorry for the double post!
Tea Rose
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Does anyone have similar info on nuns around 700? All I've found is
the Rule of Ceasarius.
Althea
On Mar 15, 2006, at 6:16 AM, Lena wrote:
--- Lloyd Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Makes one wonder what the daily Rule was.
Kathleen
Well, since the copies were still in my
In a message dated 3/15/2006 8:43:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Contract work means an extra 15% in self-employment tax,
Yes, be sure you remember that you will be responsible for not only income
tax, but both portions of social security withholding (that is,
Becky wrote:
What is the reason that several Dutch portraits have the person
wearing one glove and holding the other?
So... Michael Jackson was influenced by Dutch Renaissance Portraiture!
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Well i dont actually know the excact name of this type of metal thread. I
baught this from Silke Anette in Denmark, who carries all the hard to find
things here. Its not hollow inside, but i cauched it on with red sewing
I'm sorry, Dot. :(Many Hugs
As a former Payroll Specialist
contractor vs employee
contractors use their own equipment, no one tells the contractor how to
*do* the work, but does tell them what the finished product will look
like. Are they going to supply the materials or are you going
sorry for the short notice, ladies gents!
--cin
Cynthia Barnes
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On March 26, 2006 there will be a Vintage Clothing Swap Meet from
3:30 - 4:00pm at the Masonic Center preceding the Paul Price Society
Orchestra Monthly Tea Dance. Come to the sale, and stay for the
dance (see
I had no idea there were so many! Went to my first Ithra (SCA school) this
weekend, and was overjoyed to meet some like minded people (costuming, horses
and cooking!)
First of all, begging pardon for mentioning certain items and not posting
links, it becomes really awkward without
The only one I know of is that young boys wore the toga praetexta with a
purple (I think) border.
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/03/2006 13:07
I was rewatching Gladiators this weekend and wondered if there were some
color system to the toga trims. In
Ooh! I was just reading about this! The Roman hippodrome had four stables which
each had a different color associated with it: red, green, blue, and white.
They were like different teams, so maybe the filmmakers assumed people would
have dressed in their teams' colors just like modern sports
I hate to say it, but for those of us in the US, it sounds like it would be
better if the building did close down! =} I'd love to see more of the
collection digitized, and wouldn't mind seeing it on tour.
-E House
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My first instinct was Spanish as well, due to how the hand is displayed
(the
hand is vertical and holding either a glove or a handkerchief) and those
bows (Germans weren't quite as fond of bows as the Spanish were... I
found a
lovely child's portrait on bildindex where she is wearing
Some within my SCA group is pulling together costumes for early 1400s,
Teutonic Knights and Lithuanians.
This is not my forte' though I have become interested in the Lithuanian
side.
The Lady in charge has presented kits from her research that has piqued my
curiosity. I have sent my questions to
Hi, all,
May I ask where the 15% increase comes in? The 7.65% Social
Security/Medicare employee portion has already been withheld from her
paycheck, so that will not make a difference in her net pay. (Except for
possible Medical FSA plans/pre tax insurance reductions and the like) There
is
I just came across an interesting image in my files:
http://www.formfunction.org/temp/1445-50austrianmedea7.jpg
15th century thong, anyone?
It's amazing how you can suddenly notice something glaringly obvious even
though you've looked at an image several times before without seeing
anything
Ah, we already have Mozilla/Firefox. I see that I am just going to have to get
more familiarized with it.
This isn't the saddle I mentioned, but is very similar and chair like.
http://users.tinyworld.co.uk/sidesaddlelady/Side-facing%20saddle%20detail.html
And a predecessor of the
Just incredible. Thanks for the pictures.
-Helen/Aidan
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In reference roughly to 12th - 14th centuries. I have been eyeing a lovely
piece of magenta wool. My herbal book says this color can be attained using
dandelion - the whole plant with no mordant.
1. are there any historical references for this color? I know that dandelion
flowers produce
At 21:20 15/03/2006, you wrote:
In reference roughly to 12th - 14th centuries. I have been eyeing a
lovely piece of magenta wool. My herbal book says this color can be
attained using dandelion - the whole plant with no mordant.
1. are there any historical references for this color? I know
How beautiful!
Thanks for sharing.
Susan
Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for. - Ride the Dark
Trail by Louis L'Amour
On Mar 15, 2006, at 11:10 AM, E House wrote:
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THANKS! I bookmarked these.
2 riding corsets are shown on the pattern page. the corset must be a
bit more flexible for riding movements. Also need to be shorter in
front so the right leg can be placed correctly over the upper pommel.
I made a very nice corset in a class, but it is too
Sorry; I was giving the percentage that applied to me; no one is withholding
anything in my case, so I have to withhold it all myself! That or list it
all under 'other income', which works well if there are no deductions worth
the trouble and if I don't care about social security, which I
Some links for you:
http://homepage.mac.com/festive_attyre/gallery/linens/undies.html
- chemises at the bottom of the page
http://homepage.mac.com/festive_attyre/research/diary/diary3.html
- a how to for a gathered neck chemise
http://costume.dm.net/chemise.html
- the smock generator which
Quoting Kahlara [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had no idea there were so many! Went to my first Ithra (SCA school)
this weekend, and was overjoyed to meet some like minded people
(costuming, horses and cooking!)
First of all, begging pardon for mentioning certain items and not
posting links, it
This looks like a redrawing from a painting of someone who was
imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was painted with a cat. I
copied these gloves for the Tower some years ago. I will look out the
research and post as soon as I can.
Suzi
The picture Suzi is thinking of is a portrait of
Quoting michaela [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My first instinct was Spanish as well, due to how the hand is displayed
(the
hand is vertical and holding either a glove or a handkerchief) and those
bows (Germans weren't quite as fond of bows as the Spanish were... I
found a
lovely child's portrait
Go look at Schedule SE for the form 1040 -
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sse.pdf.
The thing is, that the amount she is paid will change, but she has to
pay her own taxes on it; most companies don't withhold on 1099s, as the
consultant/contractor is responsible for that. In addition,
No one else has responded to this, so I'll step in and take an uninformed
stab -- this is not my geographic area, but it is my time period.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, otsisto wrote:
Some within my SCA group is pulling together costumes for early 1400s,
Teutonic Knights and Lithuanians.
Thank
Quoting JAMES OGILVIE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like a redrawing from a painting of someone who was
imprisoned in the Tower of London, and was painted with a cat. I
copied these gloves for the Tower some years ago. I will look out the
research and post as soon as I can.
Suzi
The picture
What is issue 230? Whad' I miss?
Kahlara wrote:
It has been a busy week, but finally able to get back to the costume list. Am I the only one that did not recieve issue 230?
Attended a class on equestrian barding this weekend, and one of the things that came up in discussion was the aside
Thank you for responding.
I have learned to take Wikipedia with a grain of salt.
On one of the lists someone mentioned that he had found flaws with it as
anyone can leave info on a subject. Be it w/scholarly research or not.
They are doing it for Lilies War but I am not sure if it is for a war
I just got word that my position as Historic Costume Designer at
Strawbery Banke had been reorganized out of existence, and I'm looking
at the 14 shifts and probably 14 girls gowns that need to be made for
this summers camp. I've heard that I might me asked to make them on a
contract basis, so
In a message dated 3/15/2006 8:52:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What to charge? Take your annual salary and divide by 2000
hrs (40hr week, 50 weeks in a year) and charge that as your hourly
rate.
I would add the 7.65% that you will have to pay in social
An odd little rule of thumb I read that actually seems to work for SOME
industries (I have experience with it specifically in computer-related
stuff, as that's where I've done the most self-employed work) is to take
your desired yearly income, divide that by 1000, and charge that per hour.
So,
1. are there any historical references for this color? I know that
dandelion flowers produce a yellow dye.
I don't know about dandelions but you can get magenta and fuschia
from fermented lichen dyes.
2. no mordant implies that it would not be color fast.
I've done a tiny bit of
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