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  • 12th century projects,  12th century tunic - blue & yellow silk,  Hand-Sewing,  How to secure stress points of necklines,  Projects

    Reinforcement of neckline stress points – my husbands yellow & blue 12th century silk tunic with keyhole neckline

    2016/06/29

    It is finally happening – this is my last posting concerning the “reinforcement of neckline stress points“. 🙂 In my most recent postings I introduced you to an old hand sewing technique which helps to provide “reinforcement for neckline stress points”. I also already posted about how I used a simple variation of this old hand sewing technique for the quite special 12th century inspired neckline for my husbands new grey tunic as well as for the slit neckline of my red 12th century silk dress…

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  • 12th century dress - red silk with slit neckline,  12th century projects,  Hand-Sewing,  How to secure stress points of necklines,  Projects

    Reinforcement of neckline stress points – my red 12th century silk dress with slit neckline

    2016/06/24

    Well, it seems like I am finally getting to the second to last posting about my current topic “reinforcement of neckline stress points”. Let me recap my postings about this topic till now: In my last posting I showed you an old hand sewing technique which provides great reinforcement for neckline stress points. And in the posting before the last one I posted pictures of how I used a variation of this technique for my husbands most recent tunic. But let’s not stop at this point as I also used this technique for some other necklines…

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  • 12th century grey light-wool tunic,  12th century projects,  Books,  Books - Handsewing,  Hand-Sewing,  How to secure stress points of necklines,  Projects

    Reinforcement of neckline stress points – an old hand sewing technique revived

    2016/06/19

    In my last posting I showed you how I strengthened and secured the stress points of the neckline of my husbands new grey tunic. But before anyone starts to call this “Racaire’s neckline reinforcement technique”, I would like to point out that I simply found and revived an old hand sewing technique. I did not invent this technique myself – I simply found it in a very old book I own. 🙂 Well, I admit it, whenever I face a sewing or embroidery related problem, I tend to turn to my quite extensive book collection and take a look through my beloved books. In many cases one of my books offers a very…

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  • 12th century grey light-wool tunic,  12th century projects,  Hand-Sewing,  How to secure stress points of necklines,  Projects

    12th century tunic for my husband – how to secure & strengthen the stress points of a 12th century neckline

    2016/06/13

    In my last posting  “12th century tunic for my husband – spotting the stress points of a 12th century neckline” I showed you how to find and identify the most vulnerable points of your neckline – or “stress points”, how I tend to call them. Most of the basic 12th century neckline styles – like a simple round or keyhole neckline – don’t really require any extra strengthening. Due to their lack of real stress points (round neckline) or because their only stress points get exposed to a little bit of extra tension from time to time (keyhole neckline), it is not really necessary to take extra action…

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  • Kingdom of Meridies,  painted shield 1,  SCA,  SCA - Heavy Fighting

    SCA Heavy Fighting – a painted shield for my husband :)

    2016/06/04

    Before I post more about how to deal with the stress points of 12th century necklines, I would like to show you a “small” side-project for my husband at which I was working during the last days: A painted shield for my husband! The very first shield I ever painted! 😀 Well, my sweetheart might not excel in what we call the “Arts and Sciences” in the SCA but he has one great passion – Armored Combat aka “Heavy Fighting”. And that is perfectly fine for us as I am in charge of the “Arts and Science” and he for the armor and the fighting… *giggle*

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  • Misc.,  Racaire

    Great news!

    2016/06/03

    And finally, after nearly two years of struggle with the legal immigration process and an endless amount of paperwork, I have some great news for you: I am an permanent resident of the United States now! *happydance*

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  • 12th century grey light-wool tunic,  12th century projects,  Hand-Sewing,  How to secure stress points of necklines,  Projects

    12th century tunic for my husband – spotting the stress points of a 12th century neckline

    2016/05/29

    In my most recent postings I showed you my period inspiration for my husbands 12th century neckline as well as how the finished neckline looks like. And today I will tell you how to spot the stress points of your own neckline before I show you how to strengthen and secure them in my next posting. In order to prevent problems like ripping fabric at the stress points of your neckline, I need to give you some more information about how to find the stress points of your 12th century neckline first so you can determine and strengthen them:

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  • 12th century grey light-wool tunic,  12th century projects,  Hand-Sewing,  Projects,  Projects - Tablet weaving,  Tablet woven bands

    12th century tunic for my husband – the finished 12th century neckline

    2016/05/27

    In my last posting – “12th century tunic for my husband – 12th century neckline inspired by the “blue Dalmatika” & “white Alba” – I showed you my period inspiration for the 12th century neckline for my husbands new tunic. And today I am going to show you the finished 12th century neckline. Well, it took a while and quite some thinking but eventually I figured the cut out and made a good fitting 12th century neckline. This part of the 12th century tunic project was definitely not easy as I also wanted to incorporate a tablet woven band I made myself. Unfortunately tablet woven bands only stretch little and make it therefore…

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  • 12th century art,  12th century grey light-wool tunic,  12th century projects,  Museum,  Museum Photos,  Museums - Austria,  Projects

    12th century tunic for my husband – 12th century neckline inspired by the “blue Dalmatika” & “white Alba”

    2016/05/19

    And today let’s take a further look at the 12th century tunic I made for my husband last winter and especially its 12th century neckline inspired by the “blue Dalmatika” and the “white Alba”. I already started to post about this 12th century tunic project several weeks ago but somehow I got a little bit sidetracked after the last posting. It seems like my brain acts like a squirrel at times as I can get easily distracted. Sometimes it can be a hard task for me to keep track of all my projects as there are so many – future, current and already finished ones… However, postponed is definitely not abandoned. I am picking up the thread right…

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  • 12th century projects,  12th century Saint Michael and the Dragon,  Applique,  Appliqué border embellishment,  Embroidery,  Gold Thread,  Materials,  Medieval Embroidery,  Projects,  Split Stitch

    I finally finished my new 12th century “Saint Michael and the Dragon” banner!

    2016/05/14

    In my previous posting “Working at my 12th century “Saint Michael and the Dragon”“ banner I already showed you the very first steps needed to turn my finished 12th century inspired “Saint Michael and the Dragon” into a small banner for my living room. My last posting included information about how I chose the fabric and where I found the inspiration for the final shape for my banner project. Furthermore I also wrote about how I attached the embroidery to the surface and how I prepared the final shape of the banner…

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  • positive review  Racaire made and appliqué and embroidered Rose hood for me as a commissioned present. It is stunning, the skill and attention to detail are superb. It is one of the most beautiful things I own. Wool with silk and gold work.

    Talina Davis Avatar Talina Davis
    2021/01/12

    positive review  I just got my octobag and I love it. Recaire is fast and very responsive to requests and changes

    Ann Wisnieski Avatar Ann Wisnieski
    2019/11/10

    positive review  I have followed Racaire's work for a decade. She is a true artist, and absolute magic with a needle! Her block printed fabrics are gobsmackingly gorgeous, with historically appropriate designs, and her embroidery and textile arts are without peer. Her historical research is spot on which is something this history geek truly appreciates. I recommend her work heartily! (and she's an awfully nice person to boot!)

    Linda M. Davies Avatar Linda M.
    2019/08/23
  • I've been following the shop for a while, trying to decide what I would have commissioned. Instead I fell in love with and impulse-bought a gorgeous dragonfly scarf that will be perfect for one of my Ren Faire costumes. It arrived quickly and lovingly packaged, and it's even better than I could imagine! You can tell it was made with love and with soul. I'm already excited about my next purchase and I don't even know what it is yet!

    Merideth Plimley-Wiegand Avatar Merideth Plimley-Wiegand
    2023/06/08

    Great products, quality materials, personalized service, top notch customer support, perfect packaging. Quite possibly one of the best shops out there!

    Gale Hoefnagel Avatar Gale Hoefnagel
    2024/02/16

    positive review  I'm blown away by the block printing on the scarf I received. The colors are vibrant, the fabric is soft, and the pattern matching is perfection. Racaire was quick to respond, and updated me along the way. My scarf was packaged beautifully, and I felt like I was opening a present. 100% will order again. ❤

    Alicia Askey Avatar Alicia Askey
    2020/06/15

Sneak peek at my Shop

  • Black linen coif/arming cap made from lovely black linen fabric, handprinted in blue with a hand carved triple spiral stamp based on Neolithic artwork from the Newgrange site in Ireland. Ready to wear, pre-washed fabric! The coif is machine washable! XLarge linen coif/arming cap in black/blue with Newgrange triple spiral print $30.00
  • Medium cobalt blue linen coif/arming cap made from lovely 100% linen fabric, handprinted with a hand carved 16th century bee stamp in white. Ready to wear, pre-washed fabric! The coif is machine washable! Medium linen coif/arming cap in blue (dark)/white with 16th century bee print $30.00
  • The warrior bunny print is inspired by 14th century artwork. Cotton patch with 14th century warrior bunny print – black/white $6.00
  • Soft light weight white 100% linen gauze scarf with blue 14th century warrior bunny print for a medieval experience all year long! Hand printed with my own hand carved warrior bunny stamp. New linen gauze scarf, pre-washed, ready to wear & machine washable! Scarf with 14th century warrior bunny print - white/blue - light weight linen gauze $79.00
  • Belt pouch made from heavy white cotton fabric, completely lined with cotton fabric, hand printed with a hand carved Sable Sword stamp (fighting order in the SCA - Kingdom of Meridies). New, ready to use & machine washable! Belt Pouch with Sable Sword print - white/black $70.00

Most recent top posts:

  • Feb 21, 2025 Let’s call it an update…
  • Nov 15, 2020 Lazarus mi-parti linen tunic for Count Tristan Greymane – King of The Burning Lands (Amtgard)
  • Aug 30, 2020 Thoughts on mastering medieval embroidery
  • Jan 14, 2020 Blockprinting & stamp cutting – my new obsessions…
  • Dec 28, 2019 …a little 7th to 9th century doll tunic…

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