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It was too cold for gardening today, but I hope to get a bit of digging in soon, possibly sunday, which looks like the best day for a while.
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Unfortunately the weeds are still growing too. There are little spikes of dock all over my patch. I'm looking forward to getting the roots out. Hopefully there aren't as many as last year...
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(I've realised I need a garden themed medieval icon, and had to make one since we seem to all like crafting and gardening too!)
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It's based on the 1348 Romance of the Rose, Paris, Folio 10r. There are a number of versions of the Romance of the Rose, but I love the way her gown has room to move at her shoulders and tightens at the lover sleeves. It's a style we see a lot in early 14th century art.
As mine is an undergown, I won't be adding buttons to the sleeves, as the garments on top will have the buttoned sleeves. In both of the pictures here, the lower part of the dress/kirtle/gown is reasonably full, and I'm still undecided whether I'll add further gores for fullness on mine. These images are top or middle layers, so I'd expect they would have more fullness than layers underneath.
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I just need a garden-themed icon of any kind, lol!
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