[TUTR] Medieval Clothing Boot Camp idea
JBurrows
joburrows at shaw.ca
Thu Aug 11 10:05:44 PDT 2011
Good point re the 2 weekend scenario, it is usually why I run mine over 2
weekends rather than as an evening series, but I think both could work if
you have enough local interest. My weekend seminars (all except the most
recent) have all had at least one out of town student
cheers
Tanikh
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From: "Judy Harcus" <jdharcus at telus.net>
To: "Erin McGuire" <toranova at googlemail.com>
Cc: "TUTR" <utr at tirrigh.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: [TUTR] Medieval Clothing Boot Camp idea
I think it's a great idea. I think starting with rectangular
construction is a good idea as well, as it's fairly easy for less
experienced sewers to draft up their own patterns, and it works for
quite a time period.
A couple thoughts:
Would be better to do it in two weekends as that would make it easier
for people outside of Seagirt (such as Hartwoodians) to attend if they
wish? I'm not sure if Seagirtians would find it easier to schedule one
weekend and a bunch of evenings, or two weekends. The disadvantage I
see to the Tuesdays is that 6 pm may be too early for some people who
work until 5:00 or 5:30, plus I was wondering if you might end up
feeling rushed trying to get everyone done by 7 pm (and since
practice/council is right after, you won't have the option of running a
few minutes late). An advantage of a second weekend is you could run it
a full Saturday or even both days and while people are hand sewing, you
can discuss other clothing (or other medieval) topics (or just socialize).
You have homework Day 1 to buy fabric (even though you do say the
deadline is not until Day 4), but make trip to fabric stores on Day 2.
I would think buying fabric would be better listed as homework for Day
2. You might want to add practicing hand sewing to Day 1 or Day 2
homework for those who are new to it, so they're a bit faster by the
time they need the skill.
(btw, as someone who is frequently in Seagirt but doesn't know the
stores there - what/where are the best fabric stores?)
Alicia
Erin McGuire wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have an idea that I needed to run past some level-headed people. I
>want to run a boot camp in Seagirt for basic medieval costuming. I was
>thinking that it would be nice if some of it counted towards TUTR
>credits. Here's the idea as it stands. The stuff on the first Saturday
>is what I am thinking I'd like to see as credit-bearing. The plan is
>that this would run over one month, with the first part happening on a
>weekend and the remaining four hours happen before our local dance
>practice/council, if I can get the space. I have yet to look into the
>space, so I may need to revise the plan. I'd be keen to hear your
>thoughts on this...
>
>Cheers,
>Gunnr
>
>Medieval Costuming Boot Camp
>
>Day 1 (Saturday, 10-4)
>10- 12: A survey of Medieval Clothing
>12-1: Lunch and a chat about clothing ideas, misconceptions (they
>all wore brown), etc.
>1-3: Sewing lessons (machine and hand-sewing, care & feeding of the
>sewing machine?)
>3-4: A discussion and hands-on session on choosing fabrics (weave,
>textile, colour, etc)
>
>Equipment: Several sewing machines, extension cords, power bars,
>fabric scraps, thread, needles, pins, shears
>
>Homework: Buy fabric, matching thread, god-awful cheap thread in a
>very different colour (for basteing).
>Wash fabric. Deadline - before Day 4.
>
>Day 2 (Sunday, 12-?)
>Field trip to fabric shop(s)
>
>
>Day 3 (Tues, 6-7)
>Planning and patterning rectangular construction.
>
>Equipment: tape measures, notepads, pencils
>
>Day 4 (Tues, 6-7)
>Cutting the fabric & attaching the sleeves
>
>Equipment: sewing machines, extension cords, power bars, shears,
>needles, threads, pre-washed fabric, notepads, pencils
>
>Homework: Hand-finish neckline, hand-finish part of shoulder seam
>
>
>Day 5 (Tues, 6-7)
>Gussets and gores
>
>Equipment: sewing machines, extension cords, power bars, shears,
>needles, threads, tunic pieces, notepads, pencils
>
>Homework: Hand-finish seams (finish attaching gores etc if necessary)
>
>
>Day 6 (Tues, 6-7)
>Hemming and embellishing (or catching up as needed)
>Plotting next project
>
>Equipment: shears, needles, threads, tunic pieces, notepads, pencils
>(sewing machines, extension cords, power bars if needed)
>
>
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