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morwynlefay · 1 month
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currently working on an early 15th century pourpoint.
it’s for the main character in my film project
it’s made out of wool dyed with onion skins and it’s lined in natural undyed linen
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gaellevillotte · 1 year
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spellsparkler · 4 months
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anyway I've started finding little holes to nitpick in this setting's canon. I tread a dangerous path. headcanon posts are inevitable at this point
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tautline-hitch · 2 years
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petition to replace the starting classes in every rpg with the wikipedia list of medieval occupations
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cparti-mkiki · 1 year
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qsycomplainsalot · 1 year
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What is a Gambeson ?
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It’s a mystery.
Gambesons, also sometimes known as padded or quilted armor, are a type of protection usually made from at least two layers of linen, cotton or leather, with various types of batting sandwiched between the two.
Their use has spanned most of the world, from ancient Scythian horsemen in the Caucasus, to 17th century Europe, even seeing use in the Aztec empire and medieval African kingdoms.
In Europe, gambesons or aketons were initially used as a base layer on which a mail shirt was worn, but went on to be used independently by men-at-arms as a very cost-effective form of protection, in both cases being able to absorb blunt blows and stop projectile weapons.
Variants meant to be worn alone were known as padded jacks and were usually thicker and made of more layers of fabric, complemented with scrap textile or animal hair. These were somewhat vulnerable to draw cuts, and were extremely warm.
On the other hand arming doublets were meant to be worn under a plate harness, covering less of the neck and thighs but offering several attach points on which to lace the different segments of rigid armor, all the while preventing chaffing between the skin and the metal plates. As it evolved into the 15th century, these doublets also started to incorporate patches of maille of varying size called goussets or voiders, that were meant to protect the joints and otherwise vulnerable areas of a knight’s body.
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Chain voiders on a linen pourpoint.
Something to take note of, is that lighter armors were occasionally sewn or attached directly to the gambeson, like in the above image. This was commonplace in Asian cultures where most maille and splint armor was sewn directly to thick silken sleeves.
Although the arming doublet was slowly replaced by jerkins and buffcoats in Western Europe, the concept of combining numerous layers of textile to produce armor never truly died. In Asia especially, both Japan and Mongolia have records of layered silk armor being used during the early modern era, and Korea even developed a padded cotton armor known as the Myeonje baegab for the express purpose of stopping bullets, which it did.
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Korean bulletproof cotton armor, made c.1860′s
Related Vocabulary
Aketon: Another name for a gambeson based on the Arab for ‘the cotton’ through old French.
Buff coat: The most common type of protection replacing arming doublets in the 17th century, made of a single layer of thick suede leather.
Ichcahuipilli: Aztec quilted armor, Nahuatl for ‘cotton shirt’.
Arming points: reinforced spots on an arming doublet where the armor is attached.
Voiders: Chainmail sewn directly to a pourpoint styled gambeson, common in Europe from the 13th century onward.
Pourpoint: A longer European gambeson style used until the development of the arming doublet. It sometimes went all the way to the knees, and was commonly separated into two parts, sleeves and torso. Also the French word for doublet.
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jortschronicles · 9 months
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WIP: Sion Relic-Purse V - revenge of the birds
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Apparently it's time for me to start another incredibly punishing knitting project and break out the crochet thread. I picked Sion V, as I haven't done this pattern yet and the birdies are DARLING. The extant is supposed to be frankly garishly colored, beige and blue birdies alternated with red and green birdies, and purple and white interstitial bands.
“Each band is composed of identical shields, with a small star at the bottom of the space between each two shields. The bands of shields are staggered by a lateral half-drop; each carries a bird. The bands alternate: one band of beige with the shields outlined and decorated in blue, one band of red with shields in green; all bands counter-changed with stripes across the middle of the shields in which the colors are reversed. The bands of shields are separated by a narrow saw-tooth design in violet and white.” -Richard Rutt, on Sion V
I chose to change some of the colors for the preferences of the modern-day recipient while still maintaining the spirit of the wildly colored original. I swapped the beige for more white, the red for a different shade of green, and the violet for a lovely maroon. I did all this color swapping and planning in GIMP 2.8, comparing an approximation of the extant's coloration and different combinations of the colors I'd like to use. All in all I'm delighted with the way the colors are coming out.
Considering this is my third sion bag and it's been more than 3 years since my first, I'm not surprised that my tension is a lot more consistent and resulting in a lovely texture on the front of the design. I've only bothered tacking down floats on stretches of 9 or more, which only occur at 2 points in the pattern. I'd love to see a picture of the inside of the extant, to know if the artisan tacked ANY floats down, or relied on their own consistency of stitching. Is the bag lined? I have so many questions and have struggled finding answers.
I originally cast on August 15, 2023, on 2.00mm needles and 10 crochet thread. My original plan was with 18 repeats, as the extant seems to have that many. However, 18 repeats of an 18 stitch large pattern resulted in 324 stitches, a number that I struggled to keep on the needles and seemed overall unwieldy after knitting 15 rows. I then tried 15 repeats (270), which was similarly unwieldy. I settled on 12 repeats at 216 stitches (or 54 on each needle), having knit and ripped out more than 2000 stitches in the search for the Right Count.
Somewhere along the way, I seem to have knit two stitches together between the bottom of the first stripe of blue shields and the top of the first stripe of green shields. After much searching, no culprit showed, so I've included a sneaky m1L near the BOR jog. Fixing dumb mistakes is period, look at the Pourpoint of Charles de Blois.
I also finally made a needle cozy for my 8 inch us0s, since they dont fit in the cozy i use for my 6 inch sock needles. No more stitches slipping and dropping!!!
You may notice my birdies face the opposite direction of those on the shields. I encourage you not to notice this fact. One thing this project has proven to me is that even when I think i understand the geometry involved in a knitting project, I am bound to make mistakes.
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When I finish this, I think I'd like to submit it for competition unlined to show off the floats, then I'd like to line it before giving it to the recipient for use. I don't want anybody worried about messing up the bag by using it.
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woolyfaye · 3 months
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Three weeks out from Gulf Wars, and I've got some sewing to do: - finish the loose gown, so i don't have to wear the pourpoint - finish my Johanna Ferrour kirtle (closures, hems, and sleeves) - finish the red kirtle (sleeve buttons + hem) - Booty shorts + optional shirt would be nice to churn out another set of hose too, but thats gonna be a bonus project
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Beige Doublet, 1589-1610, Spanish or Italian.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris.
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cloudbeardy · 5 months
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Kingdom Come Deliverance Noise Levels Below 0
Clothing and armor-pieces that can reach 0 sound level with both Stuffing and the Slim Fit perks. Native noise levels are in parenthesis. Will update as I find more.
Helmet:
Bell-Shaped Kettle Hat (68)
Black Chaperon (68)
Blue Chaperon (44)
Brown Felt Hat (0)
Brown Felt Hat (27)
Common Bascinet (69)
Cuman Cap (27)
Fashionable Hat (53)
Green Felt Hat (27)
Green Merchant's Hat (49) 0
Grey Felt Hat (27)
Kettle Hat (73)
Kettle Hat (79)
Kettle Hat Decorated (79)
Merchant's Blue Hat (49)
Nobleman's Hat (57)
Olive Felt Hat (27)
Orange Felt Hat (14)
Pointed Green Hat (36)
Pointed Red Hat (44)
Pointed Yellow Hat (36)
Red Chaperon (44)
Red Merchant's Hat (49)
Scaly Skullcap (69)
Skullcap (69)
Straw Hat (49)
Two Piece Kettle Hat (73)
Yellow Chaperon (49)
Coif:
Padded Black Coif (0)
Padded Coif (0)
Padded Coif (6)
Head Chainmail:
N/A
Outer Garment:
Black Hood (0)
Black Scarf (0)
Brown Hood (0)
Grey Hood (1)
Long Black Waffenrock (1)
Monk's Habit (0)
Short Dark Waffenrock (0)
Waffenrock (0)
Warhorse Waffenrock (0)
Body Plate:
Aachen Dark Brigandine (39)
Dark Plate-Armour Jacket (36)
Lightweight Dark Brigandine (38)
Short Light Brigandine (36)
Body Chainmail:
Brown Cotehardie (0)
Green Cotehardie (0)
Body Garment:
Aketon Dark (0)
Black Pourpoint (0)
Dark Saxon Gambeson (0)
Dark Silisian Gambeson (0)
Dyed Bavarian Gambeson (0)
Green Doublet (6)
Light Tarred Jacket (0)
Ordinary Tarred Jacket (0)
Gloves:
Aachen Gauntlets (84)
Augsberg Gauntlets (93)
Composite Gauntlets (91)
Hunter Gloves (0)
Kuttenberg Gauntlets (84)
Leather Gloves (0)
Magdeburg Gauntlets (84)
Milanese Gauntlets (84)
Nobleman's Gauntlets (85)
Nurumberg Gauntlets (93)
Riveted Gloves (70)
Saxon Gauntlets (84)
Warhorse Gauntlets (85)
Arm Armour:
Augsberg Plate Pauldrons (100)
Black Brigandine Pauldrons (24)
Cuman Vambraces (53)
Lamellar Pauldrons (50)
Magdeburg Plate Pauldrons (83)
Magdeburg Plate Pauldrons (100)
Nurumberg Plate Pauldrons (83)
Plate Couters (53)
Plate Couters (81)
Polish Plate Pauldrons (82)
Saxon Plate Pauldrons (100)
Simple Plate Pauldrons (74)
Vambraces (64)
Leg Chainmail:
Padded Chausses (0)
Hose:
Blue Hose (0)
Brown Hose (1)
Decorated Black Hose (0)
Fashionable Black Hose (0)
Fashionable Blue Hose (1)
Fashionable Green Hose (0)
Fashionable Red Hose (1)
Green Hose (0)
Green Nobleman's Hose (0)
Loose Hose (0)
Nobleman's Brown Hose (0)
Patched Hose (0)
Red-White Miparti Hose (0)
Tight Black Hose (0)
Tight Blue Hose (0)
Leg Plate:
Short Brigandine Chausses (72)
Short Brigandine Chausses (77)
Short Brigandine Chausses (79)
Boots:
Dark Riding Boots (7)
Hunting Boots (12)
Noble's Shoes (12)
Quiet Dark Shoes (0)
Riding Boots (7)
Silent Shoes (0)
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nightbringer24 · 1 year
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I could make a comment about how a lot of media, and thus the perception we get from media on it, has twisted people’s view of the Middle Ages a lot to not really understand how things worked.
Long story short: unless you were in Italy, Medieval Europe (which is the common basis for 99% of fantasy media) did not follow a mercantile system, it was all agricultural. Food was paramount, land was important, money came after that.
That land and agriculture had value linked to money, yes, but money was not THE prime intrinsic value for everything. Self-sufficiency was the name of the game across the board, with farmers growing what they need to survive, and anything surplus was either kept on as tithes or sold as good.
A good way to pair this is to look at how the military side of the feudal system went. In the 1242 Assize of Arms, we get these examples:
A holder of land worth £15 per annum, were to posses a long maille coat or lorica, iron cap, sword, dagger and horse, as should those with goods worth £40.
Owners of land worth £10 were to own a shot maille shirt, the haubergeon.
Owners of land worth £5 were to own a padded gambeson, or pourpoint, as well as to arm themselves with spears.
Owners of land worth 40 shillings wee to posses bows and arrows, while any less were to own falchions and/or billhooks.
Land and food were the major, if not the main source of income in the Middle Ages, and historical sources show that, but it is a major thing that a lot of writers do not get.
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mauvais--sang · 8 months
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« J’attendis des secondes merveilleuses et de cette attente, du moment qui part du réveil de la queue, au bonheur, on s’étonne que ne soit pas né, comme du sang de Méduse Chrysaor, le plus fabuleux héros, ou des fleuves nouveaux, des vallées, des chimères, dans un bond sur un parterre de violettes, l’espoir lui-même en pourpoint de soie blanche, toque emplumée, poitrine royale, collier de ronces d’or, ou des langues de feu, un évangile nouveau, des étoiles, une aurore boréale sur Londres ou Frisco, une sonate parfaite, ou que la mort elle-même n’eût fait entre les deux amants une fulgurante apparition. »
— Jean Genet, Pompes funèbres, 1947
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just-a-half-cape · 9 months
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Petit projet du weekend ! Je voulais faire quelque chose pour évacuer un peu ces restes de tissus que je 'e veux pas jeter... Donc j'ai décidé de faire un chapeau ! Il sera comme ça assorti au pourpoint que j'ai déjà fait dans ce tissus. J'aurais bien fait une culotte bouffante, mais ça implique beaucoup d'essais et d'erreurs pour avoir un patron et je voulais quelque chose de simple et rapide. Et voilà ! Bon par contre c'était épais comme tissu. Très épais. Tellement épais que j'ai du faire le fronçage à la main en épinglant tout. Tellement épais que ça ne passait pas sous la machine et que j'ai fini à la main. Mais voilà, un beau chapeau fleuri pour un costume que je n'ai d'autre choix que de remettre ! Je vais probablement en refaire d'autres prochainement, et faire des bourses aussi en utilisant le maximum de tissu dans ma réserve. #couture #renaissance #chapeau #stashbuster
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