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Magyar Clothing

December 25, 2011

This web site is primarily concerned with the clothing and culture of the ancient Hungarians prior to the year 1000. When I began this research several years ago, I don’t think I really understood at the time how difficult and frustrating it would prove to be. Several factors hamper the amateur scholar. Soil conditions in the Carpathian Basin and in the ancestral lands of Levedia and Etelköz, are not conducive to preserving textiles in the…

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Mount-Ornamented Headdress

December 25, 2011
Mount-Ornamented Headdress

The purpose of this article is not to provide step-by-step instructions, rather, it is to document for you the process I used in prototyping a Magyar headdress of the Conquest Era. You may have a better and more authentic way to construct one. In that case, I really do hope that you’ll share. The completed project – a prototype headdress. This project came about because of my frustration with keeping a veil on my head. My…

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Weaving draft for magyar kaftan

September 16, 2011
Weaving draft for magyar kaftan

The last few days have been more about life and less about projects.  I am chafing at the disruptions. I finally downloaded some free weaving software so I can draft without graph paper.  The program I’m using is called WeaveDesign.  It’s an easy program to use and has made fiddling with the draft for the fabric of the magyar kaftan much easier. I’ve settled on an 8 shaft draft in order to get the look…

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Magyar kaftan inspiration fabric translation

September 14, 2011
Magyar kaftan inspiration fabric translation

Last night, a friend brought her big brain over to my house and applied it to translating the German text in Die Graber der Moscevaja Balka edited by  Anna A. lerusalimskaja .  It was too much to translate all at once. She said she will give me the next part later. Here is what she has given me so far as it relates to the inspiration fabric for the Magyar kaftan: Pg 152 #155 Man’s Kaftan…

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Magyar kaftan inspiration fabric

September 13, 2011
Magyar kaftan inspiration fabric

Kaftan fabric weave I believe I landed on a point twill draft for the fabric for the magyar kaftan I will be creating.  It is not a reconstruction of a period draft, rather it is a design that approximates the look and feel of an extant piece within the constraints of my abilities and the limitations of my equipment.  

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Busy day. Weaving project. A delightful surprise

September 11, 2011
Busy day.  Weaving project. A delightful surprise

View of the loom Saturday morning. Saturday was a productive day, though everything that was done was not actually on my list yet.  I also struggled throughout the day with shoulder and back pain so there was more napping during the day than originally intended.  Still, I’m pleased with progress on the list. Sewing room excavated. – Check! Shaggy pile weave – Worked on! Plan kaftan fabric project – Started! Weaving task list – Thinking…

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Indigo soup and more shoes

September 9, 2011
Indigo soup and more shoes

Not a whole lot of progress this evening due to the need to meet with friends and plan excursions for the upcoming Carribean cruise.  I did manage to upload about 20 additional images to shoe gallery but I haven’t had time to cite them yet.  The new images are from Scythian and Altaic grave finds and are there to provide additional context and examples of steppes nomadic footwear. At right is the pail o’ indigo as it…

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Felt shoes – some eye candy

September 9, 2011
Felt shoes – some eye candy

I culled some photos of felt shoes and other nomadic shoes from various books last night and uploaded them here.  Enjoy!. In the next couple of days, I’ll talk about how I plan to make that all come together, talk about the choices I am making and the reasons why, as well as document the process I will use in making and embellishing the shoes.

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A beginning – Recreate the clothing of a Magyar woman of the conquest.

September 8, 2011

My current project is to recreate the clothing  for a 9th century magyar woman. It is a challenging project to pursue, given that there have been no intact textiles recovered, little to no portraiture, very little in the way of contemporary description and the artwork in the archeological record doesn’t depict human beings.  Publications are primarily in Hungarian, Russian or German, if they are available at all. For this recreation, I will lean heavily on the…

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