Renaissance Gallery

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Simple items done in fancy fabric: a jerkin with sleeves, muffin cap and breeches worn with a trimmed doublet shirt.


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A rather nice ensemble, now owned by a theater in California. Shown with a muffin cap and rosettes.


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Back view of the same.


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Wedding outfits made for a client. Her boys are just so cute!


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A trimmed hooded cloak. This one apparently got a lot of 'oohs' and 'ahhs' on its debut.


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Detail of the same.


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A 16th/17th century Polish soldier's summer costume, showing the long shirt and wide sash.


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Close up of the bearskin hat.


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An ensemble made for our local highland festival and parade. The green tapestry was just so beautiful.


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A personal favorite cloak, a hooded wrap cloak. The client sent the most beautiful dark green fabric.


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View of the same with the hood down.


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A handsome ensemble done in wool and gold braid—it really looked sharp with the boots and accessories.


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Back view of the same.


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I was lucky enough to get to see this one in person on my yearly trip out to California — that's The Seamstress in the rags!


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A detail of my ratty costume. I made it from an old army blanket, and old wool skirt, scraps from previous costumes, and some fabric that faded horribly when I pre-washed it.


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A late Elizabethan doublet and breeches, this set made for my father.


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Dad and I in our best costumes.


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A detail of my gown, showing the fancy sleeves.


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A peasant costume made for a client made in browns and greens and photographed on an exceedingly hot day!


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More brown and green, this one in tapestry, wool, and cotton twill. You have to be careful wearing paned breeches to make sure they do not catch on things.


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One of my favorite costumes ever — a Elizabethan noblewoman's gown. There are a lot of pieces in this one — a corset, a chemise, a hoop skirt, an underskirt, an overskirt, a bodice, sleeves, and a hat.


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One of my favorite costumes ever — a A monk's costume done in heavy cottons.


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Another view of the same.


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Three pieces put together into a simple outfit — a wool cape, a cotton chemise, and a linen/cotton skirt.


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A nice way of putting pieces with contrasting colors together. Good fall colors too.


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A long gown done in green and purple.


 
 

 

 

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