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On the path to a comprehensive list of artists of the historical variety. This will be your sneak peak into how my costume and character have developed, the pieces I own and the people who made them.

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My Costume
 
August 08

Created by rapscallion on 3/24/09

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Bodice [link] Grey hat pin [link] Yellow skirt vintage find Red skirt hand made from scraps Striped skirt by an eBay user who is sadly disappeared Shirt... I can't remember. Hat [link] (very much altered) Sword belt [link]

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August 07

Created by rapscallion on 3/24/09

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Bodice [link] (changed the buttons) Belt from Target (WTF, I know) Jewelry, pins and mug flea market finds Shirt hand made and dyed by yours truly

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Boots!

Created by rapscallion on 3/24/09

They're uber piratey and were purchased on eBay way back in the day for cheap.

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Sword

Created by rapscallion on 3/24/09

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Sword [link] Swashbuckling pose: priceless.

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Custom Clothing
 
Moresca Clothing &...

See this at: moresca.com| Added on 03/24/09

Sizes: S, M, L, XL Measurements needed: HEIGHT, BUST, BRA, WAIST, HIPS Please see measuring guide. Price: $65.00 Our basic "beginner" bodice since 1993, when it used to be wool. To accomodate warmer weather we started making it in Corduroy in '96.... See more more

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Moresca are wonderful, helpful and innovative. Their bodice is one of the first I ever owned and has held up to years of faire-going and is in just as good shape as ever. Everything they have is spectacular, colorful and sturdy.

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Renaissance Dress by...

See this at: stores.shop.ebay.com| Added on 03/24/09

Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.

Highlights: $45.00

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The very lady who turned my shabby drawings and historical references into a real, working piece of clothing. She was a pleasure to work with, from start to finish, and the result is truly the best bodice I've ever owned.

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snowbirdscreations_com

See this at: myworld.ebay.com| Added on 03/24/09

Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.

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Got a great, inexpensive few pieces from them for my fiance. Very well made and comfortable.

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Thistlebee's

See this at: thistlebees.com| Added on 03/24/09

We have been making these for some time now. Examples below show numerous collar styles and embroidery designs. Many other variations are possible - simply write us if you have something specific in mind. Sleeves can be added if you wish. When... See more more

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Thistlebee's has been a pleasure to work with. Bonnie is knowledgeable and thorough and has walked me through choosing a partlet just right for my character, every step of the way. I'll be back for a chemise!

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The Very Merry Seamstress

See this at: verymerryseamstress....| Added on 03/24/09

Our Promise to you: We want your shopping experience to be flawless, so we would like to promise you a few things: We promise to treat you like Royalty, whether you are ordering a Noble ensemble or peasant garb. Class is not important to us, but your... See more more

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The Very Merry Seamstress is merry indeed! I have one of her skirts and I highly recommend her.

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Accessories
 
Feather Hat Pin...

See this at: sapphireandsage.com| Added on 03/24/09

"Anastasia" Feather Hat Pin An aristocratic asymetrical design that is perfect for faire or Mardi Gras alike! Unrivaled in its uniqueness, this 10-12" feather hat pin is hand-made with colorful ostrich floss and plume feathers and accented with... See more more

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Beautiful feathered objects! I have a few items and am a very happy repeat customer. I get loads of compliments at faire.

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RENAISSANCE REFLECTIONS...

See this at: illusionjewels.com| Added on 03/24/09

Jewelry in this category is a "reflection" of pieces seen in Renaissance portraits from 1400 through the early 1600's. Reflection items are not exact reproductions, but they are as close as possible with available materials. See individual items for... See more more

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I love all of the hand made work on Illusion Jewels. Reasonably historically accurate, very well priced and just classic, elegant, pieces. Highly recommended.

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DIY Supplies
 
ostrich.com

See this at: ostrich.com| Added on 03/24/09

You are shopping from the USA Shop from the UK | We ship to every country in the world! Change currency to: £ UK pounds | € Euros | $ US dollars

Highlights: as low as $ 0.28

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A great source for ostrich feathers!

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Three Types of Sixteenth...

See this at: vertetsable.com| Added on 03/24/09

An Apology - The title of this demo is a misnomer - not intentionally, mind you, but a misnomer nonetheless. I really meant to stick to flag fans and palm fans. Honest. But, I started researching fans... At first, I was dismayed simply because there... See more more

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Victorian Setting 40/30mm

See this at: jewelsnfindings.com| Added on 03/24/09

Jewels n Findings is your source for Brass Findings, Brass Jewelry Findings, Wholesale Brass Findings and Wholesale Brass Jewelry Findings.

Highlights: Quantity in Basket: None Code: F606-AG Price: $2.40

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I've gotten a variety of settings from this place. They're quick, easy to deal with, have a good variety of pieces in plated metals and are tremendously affordable.

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Historical Reference
 
Arabs

See this at: siue.edu| Added on 03/24/09

Plate #8c - Fourth to the Sixth Centuries

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Gawazee coat (reclining).

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File:Katharina-v-Bora-152...

See this at: en.wikipedia.org| Added on 03/24/09

The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain, and that claims to the contrary represent an assault on the very concept of a public domain". For... See more more

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High-collar bodice with partlet.

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Florentine Dress

See this at: festiveattyre.com| Added on 03/24/09

Giuliano Bugiardini: Portrait of a Young Woman, 1525 National Gallery of Art, Washington

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Historical epaulettes on a woman's bodice with a mid-bust square-cut neckline. Not identical to my own, but it is one of the paintings from which I drew my inspiration.

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Florentine Noblewomen

See this at: siue.edu| Added on 03/24/09

Plate #23a - First Half of the Fifteenth Century

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Buttoned half-sleeve (far left).

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noble.jpg

See this at: festiveattyre.com| Added on 03/24/09

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Doublet with matching split-front skirt and high collar.

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SEWING NOTIONS

See this at: palacegallery.net| Added on 03/24/09

During the Renaissance, clothing was fastened together in many ways. There were buttons made of fabric, metal, bone, seashells and wood. Clasps were used not only on cloaks but also on doublet, jerkins and bodices. | Eyelets, lacing rings and lacing... See more more

Highlights: SN7 Lacing Rings $6.00/bag

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Fasteners with their own historical reference right on the page.

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Turkish Women

See this at: siue.edu| Added on 03/24/09

Plate #1d - Egyptians, Moors, Turks

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Split-front tunic with draping fabrics.

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