I've been *intending* to post, but not gotten around to it. Many sorries, all. I did get a bunch of things done tonight, but not this. :o( Here are a couple things to amuse you in the meantime...
Two Lumps, a comic about two cats, and...
the fabulous dancing Skeleton Marionette!
Enjoy.
PROOFREADING!!!!
It's done and emailed to my prof, and he's received it, AND he said that he'll have it marked and the paperwork to the registrar's office by the end of the week! How cool is that!!
Then I have to wait until the mark shows up on my transcript, then I have a transcript audit to find out what if anything I have to do to graduate. Graduate!!
Yay! I'm so excited!
Tonight, I'm going to *embroider*. :o)
Hi, all. Anyone know where I can get a hold of any of the following? My library system says it doesn't have them. Will anyone loan them to me, or if you have one (or more) and don't love them anymore, perhaps you'll consider selling it to me...?
Many thanks!
"Well Cut Through the Body: Fitted Clothing in 12th Century Europe" Christina Freider Waugh (1999)
Dress, volume 29 (1999) from the Costume Society of America.
"Women's Costume in French Texts of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries." Eunice Rathbone Goddard
"Estroit vestu et menu cosu: Evidence for the construction of twelfth-century dress"
Harris, Jennifer. Found in:"Medieval art: recent perspectives, A memorial tribute to C.R. Dodwell" Owen-Crocker G, R, Graham, T (eds)
ISBN-10: 071904992X
Publisher: Manchester Univ Pr (October 1998)
"The Bliaut: A Reconstruction Based on Primary Source Material" Sibly, Belinda (Mistress Rowena Le Sarjent) (1993) Tournaments Illuminated, Winter 1993 (#109)
Romanesque-Byzantine Elements in French and English Dress 1050-1180 by Jennifer Harris. Univ. Manchester Ph.D Thesis (1977)
These were suggested to me by the very knowledgeable Robin Netherton, who is high on my list of fabulous people today.
Freakin' stupid weather. Don't rain till the ground is thawed!!
The paper is going well, so I've been taking a little time to embroider...
Both necklines (Abelard's and mine) are filled in.
Tomorrow I will take a little time from the paper to write a little about my trip to visit my folks. :o)
I got some work done on the aumoniere while I was visiting my parents... I filled in Abelard's tunic. :o) Here's a close-up of just the top.
More on the rest of the trip later! :o)