Check out this page filled with goodies for planning 14th century clothing. It is designed for those attending the Road to Rouen immersive SCA event, but it’s a great place for anyone interested in creating a 14th century outfit.
Have an abundance of greens from your garden that you don’t know what to do with? Look no further than this yummy tart that is perfect for spring and summer.
I've been eyeing this image of Lysbeth van Duvenvoorde (c.1430) for ages and decided this was the time to make my houppelande dreams come true!
Dagges (or dags, or dagging) is an easy way to embellish your garments. They are essentially shapes cut into the edges of a garment. Dagges can be added to hoods, cloaks, hems, sleeves, etc.
Check out this page filled with goodies for planning 14th century clothing. It is designed for those attending the Road to Rouen immersive SCA event, but it’s a great place for anyone interested in creating a 14th century outfit.
I've been eyeing this image of Lysbeth van Duvenvoorde (c.1430) for ages and decided this was the time to make my houppelande dreams come true!
Take your ceramic jars from modern to medieval in less than an hour by waxing linen circles to use as covers.
A list of 12 herbs and plants common in medieval gardens that you can include in your modern garden.
I was browsing Pinterest (because it was a day ending in 'y') and came across an article about caring for wooden utensils over at Bon Appetit Hon aptly titled, Wood Butter (a wonderful name). I am now having a love affair with this silky, buttery, delicious smelling salve and I believe my wooden utensils are grateful I came to my senses.
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Dagges (or dags, or dagging) is an easy way to embellish your garments. They are essentially shapes cut into the edges of a garment. Dagges can be added to hoods, cloaks, hems, sleeves, etc.