Rectangular Construction Part 2: Cutting Out The Pattern
Now that we've gotten our tunic/dress pattern drafted and our neck template ready to go, we're going to need to cut out the dress. Here is a quick overview of cutting out your new pattern.
Rectangular Construction Part 3: Putting It All Together
Final installment of rectangular construction series. Join me as I broaden my artistic horizons exploring new mediums to make a dress out of rectangles.
Rectangular Construction: Part 1: Measuring and drafting your pattern
Part one of make a rectangular constructed tunic. We'll get measurements and make a pattern. Please let me know if you need the hand-out and I will do my best to get it to you!
Tutorial for making a linen shift with an arm gusset and a pleated neckline with a band. The shift made in the video has extra long sleeves so that it can be puffed through the sleeves of a fancy gown.
This is an introduction to being a royal retainer for those currently serving as a retainer, may possibly be a retainer in the future or wonder what the people standing behind the big chairs are doing. We will discuss the responsibilities, etiquette, and expectations as well as the benefits of serving your royals or baronage in this position.
This is discussion of the job and expectations of a head retainer. What can you expect as a head retainer or ask of your head retainer? How can you avoid burn out of yourself or your retinue? What kind of organizational tips and tricks can be employed to make the job easier? Also, how can you effectively communicate with the royals or baronage, retinue, and others with whom you will be interacting?