I had a nice brown linen blend and for a trim I used a red plaid pattern. My husband who seems to be a fount of knowledge for all things Viking had informed me that there was some evidence for Vikings having worn plaid. So I accepted his word and then promptly ignored it and did my own research. What I found was in a pre-Viking burial the Evebø which is categorized as the Migration Era. However, the Viking clothing seems to have changed slowly from Bronze age onward so it's plausible that they wore plaid but it's hard to prove that they did. They did have the technology to produce plaid with the tablet weaving and other techniques as well so I honestly don't have a problem with using it in our clothing choices.
| Abby's Hangerok with Plaid Trim |
I also managed to finish making a bag for the oldest child Emma. I had done my first embroidery project on it using the chain stitch which so far is my favorite. It was a failed Jorvik hood for Abby which was too small so I turned it into a bag. It's going to be good for her to spend her money she earns as part of her allowance on things at different SCA events. Hopefully when we get transferred by the Coast Guard we'll be close enough we can go the Gulf Wars. So far we're building up the kids wardrobes and when we're done with them we'll move onto ours.




