This is such a small thing, but it's a huge accomplishment for me! I've been learning how to inkle weave...very...slowly...and without much forward progress. I assumed my work was wonky because I was new, but that I would get the hang of it and it would stop being bumpy and fuzzy with practice. I was using scrap yarn for this, which is...bumpy and fuzzy. A weaving friend of mine told me it was likely the yarn's fault, and not mine - so I decided to try it with a new material.
This time, I used #10 cotton crochet thread, and it came out MUCH more evenly and smoothly, thank goodness! I made a pair of short (about 1y each), thin (3/8") garters to wrap around my winingas when I dress as a male Viking, to mimic some pictures I've seen online from some of the European reenactment groups. I really liked the look, and since my raven clasps broke, I had nothing to secure my winingas with. (Actually, the red garters are purely decorative, since I tuck my winingas in at the bottom). (Also, I don’t know how period the whole winingas-and-garters thing is. I’ve seen this done as part of the Finnish Iron Age dress recreation (the “Eura dress,” 6-7th century), but I don’t know if the style carried over into say, Sweden or Denmark, or for how long a time period that style was worn).
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After the little raven clasps from my winingas broke (the hook snapped off of one), I made the broken one into a piece of jewelry - it's now a pendant for my Viking "festoon" necklaces:
Now I have three raven pendants for my necklaces: this one, a brass Rus Borre style raven; a silver Rus-style pewter raven that I got as a site token from Candlemas; and a modern silver stylized raven pendant that my BFF got me for my birthday many years ago. All the ravens! (I also have a pretty nifty knotwork raven tattoo, but sadly it doesn't show with all my garb on. Oh, well). Anyway, the clasp on this is totally modern, but I use them on all my raven pendants, and they don't really show because they're hidden between beads.
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Also, I dyed my male Viking tunic with some leftover dark green RIT dye, because the colors were grossing me out. The greige and blue look was nice, but I just look awful in beiges and warm grays. So now the tunic (and outfit) is green and dark blue, and I like it much better.
More soon!