Historically accurate purse or pouch for reenactors in the medieval style, 14th - 15th century. Made to order. In the Middle Ages purses and pouches were widely utilized by all people of all classes. Both men and women utilised the small, drawstring pouch also known as aumonieres or alms purses. This bag is made of wool with linen lined. Decorated by hanmade embroidery, tassels, hand-woven drawstring with which the purse is attached to the belt. Approximate size: - length - 8 inch / 22cm - width - 7 inch / 18cm - long cord - 37 inch / 95cm We offer two types of sewing the bag: 1. 50/50 (industrial / manual) i.e. all stitches are sewn on the sewing machine. Fabric edges are processed manually. 2. Completely manual i.e. the item is sewn manually. The only type used in the Middle Ages. Materials used: - fabric top - 100% wool - lining fabric - 100% linen - threads - 100% flax / 100%silk Item care: 1. Hand washing is recommended. In case the washing machine is used, wash on the delicate cycle (or wool cycle or hand wash cycle, if your washer features these settings). Use cold water and a mild liquid detergent meant for wool. Add an extra rinse to the wash cycle. 2. To avoid shrinking, don’t put wool clothing in the dryer. Instead, lay flat to dry the item.
Historically accurate pilgrim's bag or purse for reenactors in the medieval style, 13th - 15th century. Made to order. This small medieval bag also known as a pilgrim's pouch which was used to carry food, utensils, or money. Has a long strap with which it is convenient to carry on the shoulder, decorated with tassels, on a linen lining. Approximate size: - length - 8 inch - width - 6/11 inch - strap - 51 inch We offer two types of sewing the bag: 1. 50/50 (industrial / manual) i.e. all stitches are sewn on the sewing machine. Fabric edges are processed manually. 2. Completely manual i.e. the item is sewn manually. The only type used in the Middle Ages. Materials used: - fabric top - 100% wool - lining fabric - 100% linen - threads - 100% flax Item care: 1. Hand washing is recommended. In case the mashing machine is used, wash on the delicate cycle (or wool cycle or hand wash cycle, if your washer features these settings). Use cold water and a mild liquid detergent meant for wool. Add an extra rinse to the wash cycle. 2. To avoid shrinking, don’t put wool clothing in the dryer. Instead, lay flat to dry the item.
I finished one more accessory for my trip to King Richard's Faire this year. . . Though to be honest, while it's plausibly historically accurate, it's not the correct period for the rest of my faire garb! This pouch is medieval, while the rest of my ensemble is meant to be c. 1560s-70s. What can I say? When I saw a historic purse that involved cats, I could not resist. And I'm quite certain there will not be anyone at the faire secretly snarking about my mis-matched eras since I fully anticipate being surrounded by people in costumes spanning medieval through Victorian, plus modern day, and things that never existed at all! ;) And then just one more shot, with the ties not drawn up. . . This was such a quick, fun little project! Mine is quite small, as I used fingering weight yarn and size 1 1/2 needles, but just by altering your yarn/needle sizes, you can make this in all kinds of sizes. As it is, mine turned out so that it fits my phone and money perfectly, and really, what else do you need at Faire (assuming your phone is also your camera)? ;) For more details (and a link to the pattern/charts), feel free to check out my Ravelry page for this project.
“Fireside Family” Sackcloth Linen Pilgrim’s Satchel Sackcloth linen satchel Do you enjoy walking around, sitting at the campfire, and singing Viking songs? Or maybe traveling from one castle to another like pilgrims used to do? Then, you know how important comfortable clothes and shoes are. We are doing our best to provide great items that would suit any occasion and last for a long time. And we do not underestimate the importance of bags. As Medieval clothes have no pockets, it is better to think about finding a nice bag in advance. People found bags useful thousands of years ago. First, they collected berries in it as they could carry more of them this way. Then, they used it for money to have it secured at the belt. Bags have been developing all these years. Nowadays, people mostly use them for pens, books, mirrors, phones, keys, wallets, tablets, and snacks. Grab anything you find necessary for your walk and our bag will have space for it. We keep the style of this bag rather simple so that it can match almost any medieval outfit. The satchel consists of two layers. The outer layer is made of rougher sackcloth linen and protects the bag while the inner part is made of finer linen that is softer for the items you store there. There is a flap that covers the bag and closes at the bottom with the help of a wooden toggle and a hemp loop. Hidden seams and fine finishing give this bad a neat and authentic look. If you want to combine beauty and functionality, get this bag, and you will be ready for any adventure. Especially as it can fit up to 13” laptop because we know what is really important these days. If you have any questions about this bag, please contact us.
The bag is made of wool with completely handmade embroidery with diamonds and stars and 100% linen lining inside. The bag is fastened to the belt with a thick knitted thread and tightens to prevent the contents from spilling out. The tassels are attached to the bottom of the bag. Completely hand sewing and embroidering the bag takes about 12 hours of continuous work, as all the seams are made so that the bag is as strong as possible and will last you as long as possible. A small historical pouch is always sewn from a long piece of fabric folded in half with a strap at the top and a hole for threading the string, allowing it to be tightened and stretched. This bag was worn by everyone, it was a must-have for all women and men. Inside the bag were coins that were given to the poor, most often near the church. This bag is perfect not only for historical costumes, but also for everyday life, especially if you are a Boho lover. Dimensions of bag: Width – 14 cm Length - 20 cm Length of the thread - 28 cm If you are looking for more colours, contact me via Etsy :)
Guardiã dos Segredos: Bolsa Medieval de Couro Sintético para Seus Dados RPG Em meio às muralhas do castelo do RPG, surge a Bolsa Medieval de Couro Sintético, uma aliada confiável para os que ousam embarcar em jornadas épicas. Projetada para armazenar com segurança seus dados de RPG, esta bolsa também é uma peça essencial para aprimorar seu cosplay medieval e mergulhar completamente no mundo do Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying. 🏰✨ Feita com couro PU durável, esta bolsa não só protege seus preciosos dados, mas também envelhece com graça, adquirindo um brilho único ao longo do tempo. Cada batalha, cada rolar de dados, adiciona um capítulo à sua bolsa, contando a história de suas próprias aventuras. Uma verdadeira testemunha de suas jornadas no reino do RPG. 📜🎲 Com desenhos de cordão que evocam a era medieval, esta bolsa é mais do que um acessório prático. É uma extensão do seu personagem, uma manifestação física do seu compromisso com a narrativa. Fácil de dobrar e desdobrar, você tem controle total sobre a área expandida, adaptando-se às necessidades de sua jornada. Seja apertando a corda para manter segredos ou relaxando para mostrar suas conquistas, a Bolsa Medieval é sua aliada leal em todas as missões. 🗝️👜 Benefícios: 🛡️ Proteção Duradoura: Couro PU de alta durabilidade que mantém seus dados seguros, com um envelhecimento que confere um brilho único. 🏰 Cosplay Autêntico: Ideal para aprimorar seu visual medieval, esta bolsa é o toque perfeito para qualquer aventureiro de RPG. 🎲 Controle Personalizado: Desenhos de cordão permitem fácil dobra e desdobramento, dando a você o poder de adaptar a bolsa conforme sua jornada se desenrola. 🌟 Estilo Versátil: Além de armazenar dados, esta bolsa é um acessório de moda versátil, complementando seu estilo em qualquer ocasião. 🧳 Portabilidade Descomplicada: Leve e fácil de transportar, esta bolsa é a companheira ideal para seus desafios, seja em sessões de RPG ou eventos de cosplay. Especificações: Embalagem: Padrão de envio Material de Qualidade: Couro PU durável, projetado para resistir ao uso prolongado sem desvanecer ou danificar, garantindo uma vida longa e uma aparência única. Design Funcional: Desenhos de cordão permitem fácil dobra e desdobramento, oferecendo controle total sobre a área expandida da bolsa para atender às suas necessidades específicas. Adaptação ao Tempo: Ao longo do tempo, o couro PU desenvolve um brilho único, criando uma estética envelhecida que conta a história de suas aventuras no reino do RPG. Versatilidade Cosplay: Além de armazenar dados, esta bolsa é um complemento autêntico para qualquer cosplay medieval, agregando autenticidade e estilo à sua experiência de jogo. Modelos vendidos separadamente
Historically accurate pilgrim's bag or purse for reenactors in the medieval style, 13th - 15th century. Made to order. This small medieval bag also known as a pilgrim's pouch which was used to carry food, utensils, or money. Has a long strap with which it is convenient to carry on the shoulder, decorated with tassels, fashion seam, on a linen lining. Approximate size: - length - 8 inch - width - 8 inch - strap - 51 inch We offer two types of sewing the bag: 1. 50/50 (industrial / manual) i.e. all stitches are sewn on the sewing machine. Fabric edges are processed manually. 2. Completely manual i.e. the item is sewn manually. The only type used in the Middle Ages. Materials used: - fabric top - 100% wool - lining fabric - 100% linen - threads - 100% flax / 100% silk Item care: 1. Hand washing is recommended. In case the mashing machine is used, wash on the delicate cycle (or wool cycle or hand wash cycle, if your washer features these settings). Use cold water and a mild liquid detergent meant for wool. Add an extra rinse to the wash cycle. 2. To avoid shrinking, don’t put wool clothing in the dryer. Instead, lay flat to dry the item.
Selling Points 1. Characters: Viking 2. Style: Medieval Renaissance 3. What's in the box: Belt Bag Specifications Gender: Unisex, Types: Outfits, Sword Holder, Belt Pouch, Coin Purse, Characters: Ranger, Viking, Knight Ritter, Material: PU Leather, Style: Retro Vintage, Medieval, Renaissance, Holiday: Carnival, Halloween, Occasion: Renaissance Fair, LARP, Ren Faire, Age Group: Adults', Cosplay Works: Valhalla, What's in the box: Belt, Bag, Photos
In today's post I want to talk about turk's head knots. Turk's head knots are one of these things that make or break your Medieval purse reconstructions. Tassel-heads were hardly ever left bare on ext
Brenna Hair Accessories. Hair jewelry inspired from old medieval adornmets, the pieces are made of brass decorated with light Green Pearls and dark Blue Goldstone. How to use? just gather them around your braids. One set include 2 pieces. These pieces have been handcrafted by me and because of the natural variation in stones and the handcrafted nature of the product, please be aware that slight variations in shape and colour may occur. If you have questions, customisation, or any other query, please feel free to contact me. I will be happy to hear from you!
Medieval Coin Purse: Hello to everyone, this is my first instructable! I create this medieval leather coin purse, a motorbiker asked me to do this for him. And I will shear it!! Im not a professional leather craftsman, but i like to work with leather.
I have been working away on the fine split stitch embroidery portion of my project, and have progress to show. These two were finished off around 3 August,so its taken about 3 weeks since the last post. Since then Ive managed a bit more - now with added tree! This also shows the very…
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These pictures were made using a scanner and include some of the details of the purse. When I see something I would like to recreate I am always interested in the details of the finishing techniques. As I gain experience this is less important but has been vital for my first projects (this is only my second pouch). To make the lining, I whipstitched a piece of bronze linen to the back of the embroidery. I then folded the whole piece together, right side out, and tablet wove the sides together. I started the weaving at the bottom corner of one side of the purse (at the fold). I passed the weft thread through the warp a couple times, then started passing the weft through the warp from left to right, stitching the warp through the edges of the side of the purse. The weft thread emerged from the purse edge on the left and I then passed the weft through the warp from left to right. The cards were turned after every time I passed the weft through the warp. Once I wove up to the top of the purse I kept weaving in a normal manner, passing the weft through the warp from left to right, rotating the cards, passing the weft from right to left and rotating the cards again. This wove the strap of the purse. When the strap was long enough I once again started weaving the purse edge, this time starting at the top edge of the purse side and working my way down. Before I started I made sure the strap was straight. I wouldn't want to have finished weaving the second side of the purse only to discover the strap was all twisted. I think I would have lost my mind if had done that. At the end of the purse I stitched into the warp a couple times and tied off the weft. The leftover warp thread on both bottom ends of the purse formed part of the tassels. So, how did I maintain tension as I was rotating the purse and weaving the second side? Is there a good way to do this? I don't know. I used my hand to hold the purse and strap and maintain tension manually while I used the other hand to pass the weft and rotate the cards. It was very awkward. I had planned to take pictures of the process but it didn't work out. Maybe next time if I ever try this again. The top edge of the purse, where the linen lining was attached to the embroidery, didn't look finished to me so I did a stem stitch along the edge to cover the seam. The drawstring resembles fingerloop cord but is actually kumihimo (I used 8 bobbins). Fingerloop would have been more authentic but I am really bad at it. The holes for the drawstring cord to pass through were made with an awl and not finished in any way. According to descriptions of extant pouches this is how many of them were made. I will just have to see how this holds up to use. My last pouch I did buttonhole stitching on the eyelets so this is a new technique for me. It makes me feel nervous to do this to my embroidery that I put so much work into. Materials: 2-ply silk thread from aurorasilk.com dyed using fustic for the yellows, indigo for the blue and fustic/indigo for the green; 24-count linen congress cloth from Needle in a Haystack (www.needlestack.com); bronze linen from my stash. I put samples of all the threads in a sunny window for several weeks. The fustic did not fade at all, nor did the green. The indigo faded slightly but still looks pretty. As I plan to store this pouch out of the light I think it will be fine.
Small hand embroidered purse in a style popular in the 14th century. The body of this purse is in a sturdy wool, lined in linen, and embroidered in cotton. Cords are handmade cotton/linen blend lucet cording with tassels made in the same yarn. Small purses hung from the belt were a common way to carry one's valuables in the medieval period, and they were often highly decorated. This one is made in a lovely spring green wool with hand embroidery in period-appropriate bright colors on the front side and left plain on the back. This 9x6 inch purse is big enough to hold a phone, ID, card, cash, and any other small items you might need for a day out at a Renaissance festival or other event and is a great addition to a middling to wealthy later medieval look.
This post is horribly late, as I got a new laptop and transferring everything from the old one, and getting to know this new one, took a while. Picture editing in particular was different, and a bi…
This is post about a year old project which was fantastic fun, but which I am only just getting around to blogging about! I cannot recall when I first saw a frog purse on the historical makers blog…
So entstand die Replik eines Almosenbeutels aus dem Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Making-of a replicated alms pouch from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Description This large belt offers a great improvement over simpler belt designs, while providing the same functions. Not only does this belt can still hold various accessories, but its desgin make it impossible for things such a your scabbard or purse to slide and move around your waist. This item is a must have for any adventurer kit in LARP. Characteristics Accessories can be hung to the inside belt Inside belt width: 1 1/4 inches / 3 cm Large belt width: 2 3/4 inches / 7 cm Materials Thick leather 8-9 oz / 4mm Antique Brass plated buckle, rivets, and eyelets Waist Size Small: 26 to 32 inches / 66 to 81 cm Medium: 32 to 38 inches / 81 to 96 cm Large: 38 to 44 inches / 97 to 112 cm Xlarge: 44 to 50 inches / 112 to 127 cm 2Xlarge: 50 to 56 inches / 127 to 142 cm Made in Canada by Les Artisans d'Azure
This is post about a year old project which was fantastic fun, but which I am only just getting around to blogging about! I cannot recall when I first saw a frog purse on the historical makers blog…
While getting ready for the local, Genesee Valley Sew Along making pin balls, the topic of Miser’s Purses came up. Thinking this might be a nice Sew Along project, I started poking around. L…