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Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer - The Outfit

As mentioned in a  previous post , I decided to start on an outfit inspired by the Dutch folk hero Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer. I go into quite a bit of detail on the planning in that earlier entry, so for this one I'm just going to jump right into the construction process!

Dutch Split-Tailed Coif

I was mid write-up on an  upcoming post for an outfit inspired by the Dutch folk hero, Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer, when I realized this coif needed to be it's own post.   (Please excuse the weird, super wide-angle lens of the iPhone's reverse view ) Let me back up a bit... As part of my research into my Keanu inspired outfit I hit a stumbling block as to what sort of head covering to make. 

Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer - The Inspiration

Like most of my projects, this one is a couple of years in the making. And it started with this image: It first came to my notice when I was planning my blue Trevelyon inspired gown .  At the time I was looking for reference images of other similar long sleeved gowns or kirtles. At first I didn't think much of the etching, other than noting that the lady in question looked particularity badass. 

Rust Brown Kirtle

Another mini update! As the world opens up again (post lockdown) events are now a thing!  After two years hiatus, my local Renaissance Faire has re-opened its doors and so I decided to take advantage of a rare weekend of cool weather to debut a new outfit: a rust wool kirtle, which I had completed the previous year.

Black Linen Pair o' Bodies

Let's take a trip back in time! I've completed quite a few outfits and/or pieces of outfits over the last few years, which --for one reason or another-- I've never documented. So let's start with a mini-post for my new ( read: not at all new ) Pair o' Bodies!

Green "Aertsen" Kirtle

  Well, it's been a hot minute but I finally have an update for this (very neglected) blog! It's been a year (or three) of starts and stops. Despite the radio silence I've actually been working on quite a few slow-burn projects, including two that didn't quite go to plan.