At 19:33 05/01/2006, you wrote:
I still haven't been able to figure how that texture on the partlet
and head dress is made.  I'm thinking it's some kind of applied
cording, but am not quite sure.

I've been asked to help with this costume.
1544
http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/l/lotto/1531-/070pola.html
I will likely use the de Toledo pattern for a basis. I've made a
couple gowns with it before so I am familiar with it.
I'm thinking it's a brown wool/ or silk with silk velvet ribbon
appliqued on.  I understand the chemise.  But I don't really
understand the wrap and head covering.  Does anyone have an idea
of  what/ how it's made? thanks!


The "wrap" looks like a partlet (I can see a collar) made from a
heavily textured fabric, with fringe. It may be a size too small
for the wearer, or maybe it's just painted badly.

I found a fabric with a raised pattern for "Anne Boleyn" a year or so ago. It is red/gold brocade and has a raised pattern all over. It is very lovely and very expensive. It would not do for copying the portrait, but it is an example of a raised pattern being made today. The original might have been "stamped" with a die?

You can see mine here if you want.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/Sistersuzi/Cropped-Boleyn.jpg

Suzi

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