Day shade: success!

Jun 20, 2009 21:24

Hubbyfink and I braved the torrential storms and attended today's Challenge of the Novice Heart Tourney because we're insane and that's how we roll. We visited with thatpotteryguy and jljonsn while waiting for a short break in the weather so we could erect the shade without getting completely soaked. We were all set up by the time tattycat joined us and pretty much decorated when the rain started back up. During the heaviest rain, there was one spot where the rain pooled up and caused a steady waterfall; tattycat moved the chair back from the "water feature" and we called it good. We all got lightly misted, but that certainly beats getting drenched.

The shade got lots of compliments, which tickled me pink, and we enjoyed the company of many, many friends. pirategirleee and I put out a yummy spread of sourdough bread, three cheeses, red grapes, garlic pie, chicken in green (sage) sauce, plump strawberries, cherry bread pudding, candied ginger, sekanjabin and lots and lots and LOTS of water. It was a bounty of food and, happily, many people partook of the nibblies. PG's sage chicken got RAVE reviews, and I wish I'd snagged some of her cherry pudding to bring home. Oh, so yummy!

When the skies cleared, I wandered down the row and found myself pawing through duchesssimone's bolts of fabric. You don't need fabric! my sensible side hollered at me. But I don't have LINEN! my spendy side yelled back. I walked out with five yards each of Atlantian blue, coral, and goose turd green linen. Her Fabricness also had the most amazing silk which would be PERFECT for a recreation of the sleeves and underdress worn by Caterina Cornaro in Gentile Bellini's "Miracle of the Cross on the Bridge of San Lorenzo". We'll handwave that she was the Queen of Cyprus (and thus waaaaay out of my league; although, at the time of the painting, she'd been forced to abdicate eleven years prior) and that the painting dates to 1500 (which is beyond my persona's time period, but I've been thinking about bumping up to the end of the 15th century) and that the style of the dress is what people make when they say they're going to wear "Venetian" (and they aren't talking about 16th century breeches). Dagnabit! I wasn't going to wear the Italian clothing that everybody else wears, but I don't want to wear the fitted kirtle and overdress that everybody else wears. And the more I've looked at late 15th century Venetian pictures, I see women in giornea -- with, presumably, the supportive gamurra beneath -- and I want to wear that, too. But anyway... Duchess Simone said the silk was very Italian-looking and I agreed. But I couldn't remember in which picture I'd seen fabric like that when I was in her shop and I couldn't think of what part of the outfit had that fabric which meant that I had no idea how much to buy. So I had to pass, but I know where the fabric is located.

Hubbyfink and I pulled the shade down and packed up the Prius in record time. Court was short and sweet with geoffreyapclywd's induction as a Companion of the Pearl and courtney_d_h's husband's inclusion in the Order of the Coral Branch. Hooray!

costuming, sca: spiff, consumer whore, sca events, c15 venice

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