Okay, calmed down now. Let me try this again.
So, even though my hair is silver and long, admittedly, I do not have much of it anymore (thans thyroids). For historical events I always try to spurce it up with different hairpieces, but since there is little to attach them too, after a few hours they can hurt. After Komárom, I took off my hair crying, because the skin onmy head hurt so much.
Thus, I needed to figure out something for renaissance. I desparately love the taped crownbraids of Morgan Donner, and I also love the hairnetted, braided hairstyles the series The Borgias full of. That gave me the general idea... With a net, I can hide my "bald spot" (which is not really bald, but my hair is thinning). The evening before the event seemed like a good moment to make one, right? I dug around my ribbon and bead stash, and I do have a round, almost ball shaped lace pillow (a real antique, 120-140 years old french piece) that I could pin the ribbons I found to make the net with... I have it... somewhere... So more digging and I found the pillow, only there was a 16th / 17th century coif pinned on it waiting for some St Birgitta stitching... "Wait!" "What?" "What Coif?" you can ask..."We never heard about a coif!"... Oh, if you follow me on Instagram, you might have... That was a kind of quarantine project, I still have not finished. I did the embroidery, and I pinned it onto the lacepillow to have it sewn together with a decorative stitch, and left it there last summer. And through winter. And through this spring. And Early summer.... Now I either sew it, or take it down, and never finish the whole thing.
So, out comes the Morgan Donner video on the St. Birgita stitch and sewn up the coif..
Blues for the silver crossings, silver for the blue crossings. Just to make my life simpler.
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