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Costuming track schedule:

Below is the schedule of costuming classes to be offered during KWAR and KWCS.
Please note: These classes and the information listed below are subject to change.

[see Rapier class schedule]

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Saturday
Wynnewood A Wynnewood B Merion A Merion B Haverford
10:00 AM Heraldic Display And
How To Use It
15th Century Italian Clothing: Style and Construction From the Skin Out: The Cioppa Period Emboidery Samplers Faceted Gemstones Medieval Hair Dressing
11:00 AM Basic Chinese
Costuming
Butt Ugly: Atrocioius Examples of Stitching from Extant Garments Pleated and Embroidered Shirts and Chemises of the 16th Century
12:00 PM Spiral U-shaped Hairpin,
14th or 15th century
15th Century Italian Clothing: Style and Construction From the Skin Out: Accessories Sewing Mistakes and
Misc. Information
The Ins and Outs of
Extant Garments
Documentable Hand Stitches from the 13th Century
1:00 PM Mongolian Stiches Fact or Fiction?
The Problem of
Patchwork in Europe
Clone Yourself: The Art of Making a Duct Tape Double Paternosters:
An Evolution of Prayer
2:00 PM But Not in Spain:
13th Century Spanish Dress
Keeping it Together: Fashioning a Simple Buckle from Copper or Brass Prayer Beads From
Many Cultures
The Sexiest Bathrobe You'll Ever Wear: Discovering the 15th century V-Necked Gown
3:00 PM Nobody Told Me They Grow So Fast: Children’s Garb Four Stitch Techniques from Herjolfsnes The Real Deal:
Working with a Mundane Textile Collection
Decorative Embroidery
for Garb
Fundamentals of Sleeve Drafting
4:00 PM Introduction to Wool Intro to Aglets:
The End of the Line
Morisco Fashion of the Sixteenth Century
5:00 PM Drafting Patterns for 16th century Men's Doublets Plimoth Plantation's Recreation of a Stuart Embroidered Jacket Everything You Wanted to Know About Drop Tests [rapier track class] Melee Command or
How to Direct the Chaos
[rapier track class]
A Brief History of Western European Medieval Woman's Hats

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Sunday
Haverford Bryn Mawr Overbrook A Overbrook B
9:00 AM Basics of Shoe and
Pouch Making
Outfitting the Sicilian Dancing Girl or Musician, circa 1130 An Overview of Early Period Seam Construction The Knitting
Road Show
10:00 AM Norse Apron Dresses Introduction to Leather Work: Do's, Don'ts, and Tips Before You Start  
11:00 AM Two Types of Knitted Heels Frauenrock:
Women's Gowns from Southern Germany
   
12:00 PM Learn to Spin    
1:00 PM How to Make a
Keyhole Neckline
Period Style List Legal Fencing Armor    
2:00 PM How to Scale Patterns
up From Books
Mongol Garb 101    
3:00 PM Needle Woven
Netted Tassels
   
4:00 PM Wappenrock, Waffenrock, Paltrock  

 

5:00 PM Fabric Identification
for the Beginner
   

[see Rapier class schedule]

 

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