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Sep. 27th, 2010 09:35 pm
sharpiefan: Sean Bean as Sharpe, text 'Normally I'm not this confused' (Sharpe confused)
[personal profile] sharpiefan posting in [community profile] w_i_r
A friend is going to knit me a period comforter (I don't knit, myself) and I want to know what colour I should ask for?

There is the possibility I may end up wearing it while in uniform at some point. (I'm Other Ranks, in the 50th Foot during the Peninsular War - 1808-1814). I already have a pair of black fingerless mitts, but I am aware that matching scarf-and-glove sets are relatively modern, and very likely wouldn't apply to Other Ranks back then anyway.

Date: 2010-09-27 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] black_hound
The Am Rev War debate usually swirls around there not being any archeological finds or artistic reference. But I've always thought that if people were knitting hats and stockings and mittens/gloves why wouldn't you also knit something to keep your neck and chest warm? Why would that be such an an omission?

The naysayers in RevWar insist that the mufflers were made from woven cloth, not knitted. With every scrap of fabric being so valuable? Maybe they did use a leftover piece for a scarf, but I've seen so many original Rev War garments where the linings and other inconspicuous places in the construction were pieced from multiple fabric remnants makes me think that they might have not wanted to waste a length of cloth for a scarf when it could be knitted instead.

God. Who knows, but YEAH, "talk to my boot" pretty much covers it. XD

Date: 2010-09-28 01:43 am (UTC)
msmcknittington: Queenie from Blackadder (Default)
From: [personal profile] msmcknittington
I don't really buy the leftover fabric argument, but I could see cloth being used specifically for that purpose, or even scarves/mufflers/whatever you want to call them being woven specifically to size. And if they were knitted, I'd expect them to be frameknit, rather than handknit. I dunno. I wish I knew enough to say either way.

God. Who knows, but YEAH, "talk to my boot" pretty much covers it. XD

Ha! That's basically my answer to everything that might involve someone staying healthy and safe. Need glasses to see? Wear the modern ones! Anyone doesn't like it, the boot.

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