Ideas, People?

Mar 20, 2015 21:51

Someone pointed me towards b2mem (Back To Middle Earth Month) and even though it is near the end of the month, they aren't strict about things being finished by the end of the month (they're aware that some things take quite a while to create).

And I am eyeing a particular prompt; Faramir's wedding gift for Eowyn. Naturally, with my inclinations, I ( Read more... )

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avanti_90 March 20 2015, 12:00:28 UTC
A glove? Like a riding glove?

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kerravonsen March 20 2015, 14:33:00 UTC
My first reaction to this idea was "Won't work, I can't make leather gloves."
Then I thought about it some more... and considering that I made this, I do have some idea of how to crochet fingerless gloves, and perhaps I could construct something with leather on the front and crochet or knitting on the back. So this actually has distinct promise! Thank you.

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dreamflower02 March 20 2015, 12:03:41 UTC
I think that Eowyn might not be as averse to pretty jewelry as many think, but I believe that it would have to have meaning rather than mere material value, something that acknowledges her interests and history, and her place in Faramir's heart, rather than just something sparkly and shiny and expensive.

If she were a "modern girl", she'd be the type to prefer a charm bracelet, for example, over a diamond pendant. If Faramir commissioned a piece that acknowledged her place among her people as well as her new place among his, I think she'd be touched.

BTW, welcome to b2mem! It's been a lot of fun this year so far!

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kerravonsen March 20 2015, 14:35:28 UTC
but I believe that it would have to have meaning rather than mere material value, something that acknowledges her interests and history, and her place in Faramir's heart

I agree, it would have to be meaningful, but then that's just the kind of jewellery I like to make.

BTW, welcome to b2mem! It's been a lot of fun this year so far!

Thank you! I think I spotted you offering some prompts...

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brendanpodger March 20 2015, 12:16:00 UTC
Perhaps a diadem with a woven vine, leaf and flower motif to symbolise their shared work in Ithilien.

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kerravonsen March 20 2015, 14:36:38 UTC
Oooh, I like that idea! Not necessarily a diadem, but a woven vine, leaf and flower motif to symbolise their shared work in Ithilien is nicely fitting. Yes...

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izhilzha March 21 2015, 00:37:54 UTC
This is basically what I was going to say, although I was leaning towards a necklace, or a set of multiple pieces (possibly including a belt and/or scabbard--she may be giving up swords, but working in Ithilien after the fall of Sauron, I bet she doesn't do so entirely).

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kittylefish March 21 2015, 05:24:00 UTC
i think that's an awesome idea.

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lindahoyland March 20 2015, 17:19:01 UTC
Love your dialogue.

How about a piece of jewelry a necklace, bracelet or brooch, combining a the White Horse of Rohan and the White Tree of Gondor?

Other gifts could be a scabbard or bridle decorated in the same motifs.

I'm glad you are taking part in BTME. There is no time limit for completing stories or artwork this year.

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kerravonsen March 21 2015, 00:02:21 UTC
8-)

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jhall1 March 20 2015, 18:47:39 UTC
LOL! You have to use that dialogue.

The idea that a groom might give his bride a gift came as a bit of a surprise to me, but I suppose that wedding customs could be different in Middle Earth. I wonder if Eowyn will get Faramir something as well.

I'm trying to think of something that would be appropriate given how they first met, but at the moment nothing is coming to mind.

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kerravonsen March 21 2015, 00:03:25 UTC
You have to use that dialogue.

(grin)

I'm trying to think of something that would be appropriate given how they first met, but at the moment nothing is coming to mind.

So you see my problem...

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brendanpodger March 21 2015, 00:35:08 UTC
The met in the House of healing so a monogrammed bedpan/Guzuner?

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jhall1 March 21 2015, 10:01:35 UTC
:)

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