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Pelican- Marion del Oakes: Dress

Posted by: Alysten on: July 27, 2009

I was asked to help with creating some regalia for a good friend’s elevation to the Order of the Pelican. I was responsible for a new dress and a new personal banner. Marion’s persona is 14th century English. “Over the chemise, women wore a loose or fitted gown called a cotte or kirtle, usually ankle [...]

Pelican- Marion del Oakes: Banner

Posted by: Alysten on: July 27, 2009

I was asked to help with creating some regalia for a good friend’s elevation to the Order of the Pelican.  I was responsible for a new dress and a new personal banner. Marion del Oakes’ personal device has oak leaves, acorns and a badger. We have had a great discussion about badgers over the course [...]



  • opusanglicanum: there is a c15th version, and the latest example (the one I used) was from richard dolby cook's dictionary of 1832, quoted in elizabeht ayrtons englis
  • Alysten: I've done several galentines that require that level of boning. But I haven't done one of those types of subtleties yet. I am hoping to attempt one w
  • opusanglicanum: havae you tried the seventeenth century thing where you bone out a whole chicken (that bits tricky as you have to bone it complete from the inside, in

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