tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post2445645448961715596..comments2023-03-22T14:39:08.928+01:00Comments on A Most Peculiar Mademoiselle: Looking Forward to SpringUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-64099374663870292422011-03-07T20:49:57.462+01:002011-03-07T20:49:57.462+01:00@ Sarah: I know exactly what you mean about just *...@ Sarah: I know exactly what you mean about just *knowing* that someone wears the right thing. In my group we are expected to wear the correct underwear, but if you wear modern underwear or not under that, is up to the individual (as long as it doesn't show). <br /><br />@ Elisabeth Ann: It's an extremely pleasant occupation :DSarah Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04095151411363232281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-67606144706804865622011-03-07T19:40:54.136+01:002011-03-07T19:40:54.136+01:00I've always thought that making a shirt for on...I've always thought that making a shirt for one's husband must be a very nice occupation indeed. I'm glad you are so happy!Elizabeth Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01393723524843618642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-15906784129638736832011-03-07T15:46:31.165+01:002011-03-07T15:46:31.165+01:00Yes, David doesn't mind wearing his tunic or h...Yes, David doesn't mind wearing his tunic or hood, but he says he doesn't like the *feel* of the shirt. He's used to modern day knit undershirts that stretch to go on over the head. I made his neck opening the same circumference as his head. I didn't know if undershirts were ever made with a close fitting neck and a front slit for ease of getting on, or if that was more of an outerwear fashion. <br />At least in the SCA, which so far is the only medieval type group we have joined, no one cares or seems even interested if you are wearing appropriate underwear or not. :P I just wish I knew he was wearing his shirt for my own peace of mind. :)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06713535191616985475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-50749767844188169182011-03-07T08:49:16.016+01:002011-03-07T08:49:16.016+01:00I made it large enough to just slip over the head ...I made it large enough to just slip over the head (that took some careful measurment). His tunic will go a bit higher than that, though, so no one will see how large the head opening of the shirt is. Add a hood on top of that, and you'll hardly be able to see his neck at all.... The middle ages is a different culture, which might take some getting used to ;)Sarah Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04095151411363232281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2110986536825447894.post-14719756437256453472011-03-06T22:43:10.511+01:002011-03-06T22:43:10.511+01:00I love the seedlings - I can't wait to plant h...I love the seedlings - I can't wait to plant here, but we are still a few weeks away from being able to put anything in the ground outside. Soon, though! In the meantime, I have bulbs coming up. Happy me. :) <br /><br />How wonderful your marriage is settling so smoothly into a natural, blessed routine. The shirt you are making looks fabulous; do you make the head opening large enough for the head to slip through or make a slit or whatnot for ease of putting-on? David won't wear the shirt I made him; :( I made the head opening large enough for his head to slip through and he says he doesn't like it since it doesn't sit close up next to his neck. . .sigh. . .<br /><br />Happy March!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06713535191616985475noreply@blogger.com