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Topic: 14th century headbands
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Jeff Johnson
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posted 03-08-2005 08:54 AM
Edited to add: eep! It won't let me delete so I can repost this under Charlotte. Sorry folks, but Jeff did NOT weave a fillet and enter it into an SCA competition, funny as that would be.  Hey there, I did the fillet for myself, then entered it into an SCA competition and that's what my documentation was for. I don't think it's crap, so hopefully you'll find it helpful.  14th Century Tablet Woven Hair Filet Documentation I hope it's what you're looking for, when you say "headbands". If not, could you be more specific as to your meaning? Men or women? Made of cloth or metal? Purpose? Do you have one period example and you're looking for more? Cheers! Charlotte [ 03-08-2005: Message edited by: Jeff Johnson ] -------------------- Geoffrey Bourrette Man At Arms
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Jeff Johnson
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posted 03-14-2005 01:53 PM
Jeff Posting as Jeff here.  What time period? In GENERAL, male fillets, circlets & all that seem to be fantasy for medieval settings. There WERE crowns, but... -------------------- Geoffrey Bourrette Man At Arms
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