Well, I've wondered the same thing.  With nothing about needle holes I hate to 
assume it was basted.  I'll be wearing this to events this summer, so I'll be 
seeing how it works.  Will be looking for the experience of others too.  Kathy



----- Original Message ----
From: Catherine Olanich Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 1:19:42 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Pskov Viking costume

On Saturday 12 July 2008 3:23:51 pm Gytha Stonegrinder wrote:
> Right now I'm resorting to basting because I don't own large turtle
> brooches... but a friend does so that will be the next thing... along with
> photos. Turtle brooches are so large and heavy that I'm thinking they will
> hold the folds down.

I have tried a similar "pleat" trick with an apron dress I've made that's not 
based on the Pskov find, but is essentially still a large tube on straps. My 
experience is that such a pleat *won't* stay unless it's pinned or 
basted--the weight of the brooches isn't enough to hold the pleats when one 
moves.  That's why I was curious to see what you've done. 

Basting should certainly work... but if it was the way the dress was worn, 
you'd expect there to be holes, like the holes the researchers found that 
they believe indicate where the loops originally were (the loops in the find 
were actually found in the brooches, and not on the dress).

-- 
Cathy Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny."--Edmund Burke


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