Going through the list of HSM challenges for 2024 I realised that I have project that I haven't posted about, and that would fit with the final challenge "That's a wrap".
December: That’s a Wrap: Make an accessory or garment that is worn by wrapping it around the body.
In september I started to learn whitework embroidery by working on a an old linen apron. I finished the apron in October, just in time for the 16th century party that me and my husband attended. Since it is an apron I wear it by wrapping it around me and tying it in the back, so that's a fit for the challenge.
I also realised that I didn't take any photos of just the apron, or just me, and now I've packed it away for the winter. Anyway you can see the line of whitewok in the botom of the apron.
The Challenge: December "It's a wrap"Material: An old linen apron
Pattern: My own, I very much used the instructions from the Royal School of Needlework stitchbank
Year: 1520s
Notions: Linen thread, was
How historically accurate is it? Around 95% (all period materials and stitches, I'm just not sure that they were ever combined in this way)
Hours to complete: a month of having the embroidery at hand while watching tv.
First worn: A 16th century party in October
Total cost: This was a pure stashproject and made from a repurposed older apron.
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