Sunday, February 18, 2007
Queen's Prize Tourney Entries-Fabric for Japanese Kosodes
I recently entered the Kingdom of Calontir's Queen's Prize Tourney. This is an arts and sciences competition for beginners. It really is more than a competition. It is a way for people to get their feet wet and figure out what the unwritten rules are in judging the arts and sciences in the SCA.
I entered 2 lengths of fabric that I had woven with the idea that they would be made eventually into kosodes-medieval Japanese "kimonos." The judges were very complimentary about my work and my research.
The first length is intended to be for everyday wear for someone who is not of the samurai class. A merchant's wife or a moderately well to-do craftsman's wife. It is cotton. Sett is 28 ends per inch with 10/2 cotton at 4200 yd./lb. Beat is 11.5 picks per inch. It is 15 inches wide. I wove a little more than 12 yards after shrinkage. This would be a set of garb for late medieval Japan-1550 to 1600, when cotton was widely grown and not expensive.
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