Kewl!  So far I haven't gone off the historical path with mine, unless
this one hnas been re-worked at some point (though I'm sure museum would
note that.)  Why the slit, I wonder?  In the neckline?  Is the neck smaller
that we would expect, or about what we see in portraits?  And BTW, do you
know the approximate year of this smock?

  Thanks for sharing!

Liadain
Gonna start saving up for that trip to England...

THL Liadain ni Mhordha OFO
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wildernesse, the Outlands 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ginni Morgan
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:31 PM
To: 'Historical Costume'
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Question on 16th cent smocks/camiciae -
additionalinformation

In the meantime, I looked at the one photograph she gave me and it
appears that the garment has a yoke with a square neck and a slit
opening on the back side.  The yoke is fully lined with the seam turned
to the inside and what appears to be a line of topstitching worked along
the edge just inside the neckline.  I would guess the topstitching is
only about a *" or less from the edge.  There is a band of blackwork
(about 1" wide) that runs completely around the neck and does not show
through on the facing.  The sleeves have three bands of blackwork
running the length of each sleeve.


Ginni



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