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Sewing a Medieval Kirtle Inspired by my Fave Medieval Poet 

LizCapism
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I made a medieval gown inspired by one of my all-time favourite poets, Christine de Pizan! This video is the penultimate video in my medieval kirtle series as well as an addition to my “Rose Garden” series celebrating women from history. Christine was a medieval poet who is famous for writing about the lives of women, and sticking up for women’s rights. During the entire time that I created this kirtle pattern, with all the different elements of medieval costuming, I had the life of Christine de Pizan in mind. She was a remarkable person, and I hope that while you watch my historical sewing and medieval dress-up antics, you enjoy the story of her life and works.
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@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Here's the relevant info in a pinned comment for y'all! This info is also available in the description: I made a medieval gown inspired by one of my all-time favourite poets, Christine de Pizan! This video is the penultimate video in my medieval kirtle series as well as an addition to my “Rose Garden” series celebrating women from history. Christine was a medieval poet who is famous for writing about the lives of women, and sticking up for women’s rights. During the entire time that I created this kirtle pattern, with all the different elements of medieval costuming, I had the life of Christine de Pizan in mind. She was a remarkable person, and I hope that while you watch my historical sewing and medieval dress-up antics, you enjoy the story of her life and works. Join my Patreon: www.patreon.com/lizcapism Buy me a coffee: www.ko-fi.com/lizcapism Rose Garden Intro Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pRxV3IcOH6w.html The definitive scholar on Christine de Pizan is Charity Cannon Willard, whose work was instrumental in my writing this video.
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 2 года назад
You had me at 'Poetry Battle'... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi Proud
@HanabiCraft
@HanabiCraft 2 года назад
And the other happens on Twitter! Lolol, yes!
@lucyj8204
@lucyj8204 2 года назад
When the quality of content is this high, fortnightly is great.
@sirencipher1932
@sirencipher1932 2 года назад
The block printed kirtle came out so well! It's a beautiful work of art in itself, but in combination with some education on an interesting literary figure I'd never heard of before, this was a lovely way to spend 20 minutes of my time on earth
@lizzyrbits1283
@lizzyrbits1283 2 года назад
Veil and septum ring is an amazing look! Kirtle turned out amazing and I'm delighted to have been reminded of Christine de Pizan! I will add her to my TBR :)
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Oh thank you!
@LeatherHubPatterns
@LeatherHubPatterns 2 года назад
Thank you for the history lesson! You're very pleasant to watch and listen to.
@michellecornum5856
@michellecornum5856 2 года назад
So much history, so little change.
@tammyt3434
@tammyt3434 2 года назад
I shall now sit and enjoy a video by one of my favorite RU-vidrs. *one minute later I shall now try to find a reprint of that book...
@elizabethhatfield2115
@elizabethhatfield2115 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing Christine's story with us, Liz! --Lyssa WA, USA
@loraleitourtillottwiehr2473
@loraleitourtillottwiehr2473 2 года назад
The kirtle came out great! Very flattering on you. And I very much enjoyed this series, I hope to see similar content in future!
@MichelleSMV
@MichelleSMV Год назад
I love how you basically have an informative video while sewing. I learned something new today watching this! And the kirtle is amazing ❤
@LizCapism
@LizCapism Год назад
Thanks so much!
@PlasticBuddha88
@PlasticBuddha88 2 года назад
**watches umpteenth video about kirtle-making and suddenly desiring to look like a medieval literary badass** Damn it…guess I’ll add a kirtle to the (steadily growing) project list **shakes fist at my rapidly growing metaphorical pile of projects**
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
This is definitely how it ended up on my to-do list too!
@xiluvOreox
@xiluvOreox 2 года назад
Hooray for your Rose Garden videos! Thank you for sharing info about someone I had never heard of, off to go look this lady up!
@canucknancy4257
@canucknancy4257 2 года назад
Thank you for introducing me to the story of another amazing historical woman. I adore the different block printed panels on the kirtle. Gives it so much depth. Take care.
@Rozewolf
@Rozewolf 2 года назад
A good story, and lovely end to the medieval costuming series. The gown came out beautifully. I wasn't certain how well the two tones of block printing would work. Your particolour gown is delightful. I look forward to seeing your next video in two weeks.
@mcanultymichelle
@mcanultymichelle Год назад
Wow so much work you put in to this dress,it’s gorgeous.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism Год назад
Thank you so much!
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 2 года назад
My intuitive answer to the question in the intro was “the pace”.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Lol you’re not wrong. The debate I describe happened over two years. 😂
@jaxtelford807
@jaxtelford807 Год назад
Wow, that was amazing! The combination of lecture and visual construction of your Kirtle made my neurodiverent brain so Happy. Cup of Koffe on the way!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism Год назад
Thank you so so much! I am glad your brain appreciated it! It's my favourite kind too.
@asilverfoxintasmania9940
@asilverfoxintasmania9940 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing her story!
@mmcgartland2095
@mmcgartland2095 2 года назад
Thanks for information
@hannahmounser7786
@hannahmounser7786 2 года назад
Another great video! I love how the kirtle has turned out, those buttons are 👩‍🍳 🤌🏻kudos to you for sewing all the buttonholes, I skipped any cuff buttons or buttonholes on mine!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@rebeccacuthbertson1271
@rebeccacuthbertson1271 2 года назад
Loved everything about this Liz. Got to watch you make a beautiful medieval gown while getting a proper education on someone I've (tragically) never heard of prior to this. Thank you so much for sharing!
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing Christine de Pizan. I see absolutely nothing wrong with cos playing a literary bad ass of a human. A woman who was a contemporary of Joan of Arc wrote about her successes during the life of 'Joan, formerly known as Saint'. Before the Leonard Cohen song takes up the story. That is strangely wonderful. Thank you. The ensemble is beautiful. As for life in the Red Zone of Ottawa? It's quiet (except for the ringing in my ear). People are actually making eye contact and saying 'hello' out loud when we pass each other in the street. And there's going to be a whole bunch of investigation as to how we got into this mess in the first place. Right now the fencing around Wellington feels like a security blanket (if it comes down will the bad men come back...). Given the level of hate crimes in the past month - pray for the best and brace. In the meantime, one capital city brat to the city of Kiev - I stand in awe. And in the words of the late and much lamented Ottawa poet, Bill Hawkins, "Shoot low Sheriff, they're riding Shetland Ponies". - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi Proud
@believeinfaeries8713
@believeinfaeries8713 2 года назад
Delightful video and I learned so much about someone I had only ever heard of by name but with no context. Now I want to do more research about her and read some of her works. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Wonderful! I think you'll really enjoy learning about her.
@rachelboersma-plug9482
@rachelboersma-plug9482 2 года назад
Thanks for yet another wonderful video.
@elainebye9090
@elainebye9090 2 года назад
I love your medieval dress! The color is so lovely and your printing enhances it beautifully. Also, thank you for a fascinating glimpse of an historical figure I was not familiar with.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
You are so welcome! She is a marvel and I'm so happy that the dress worked out because it would have really bummed me out to make a mediocre dress when my inspiration was so important to me. :D
@McNerdyCostumesandProps
@McNerdyCostumesandProps 2 года назад
I never tire of hearing her stories 😊 fantastic job on the kirtle as well! I’d like to do one at some point inspired by Grace O’Malley, the Irish pirate queen. I’m sure you’re familiar with her, but if you aren’t PLEASE look her up lol.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
My dad wants to write a song about pirate ladies! He’s the one who turned me on to her!
@cathygillies7271
@cathygillies7271 2 года назад
@@LizCapism I visited her home castle in Westport, Ireland a few years back. Still in the family.
@PocketFullofPoseys
@PocketFullofPoseys 2 года назад
I really love it! Such a beautiful gown and what an interesting video!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Thanks, my dear! I gotta admit I’m a little smitten with the medieval period!
@ReneePowell
@ReneePowell 2 года назад
I’m a fan of Christine de Pizan and wish she hadn’t been basically forgotten for a few centuries. Thank you for for helping to raise awareness about her!
@studious_nonchalance
@studious_nonchalance 2 года назад
Wonderfully researched and presented!
@sarahmwalsh
@sarahmwalsh 2 года назад
What a great video series and kirtle! I bought a copy of the Book of the City of Ladies years ago but only read the first few chapters - and now I really want to read it all the way through!
@anaisabelsantos4661
@anaisabelsantos4661 2 года назад
Love the result, and badass women in history too, now I feel like recreating one... a 14th century baker or a 14th century queen or a 15th century duchess and daughter of the king or all of them? Time will tell.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Love all those ideas!
@FlybyStardancer
@FlybyStardancer 2 года назад
Christine sounds like an amazing woman!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
I can’t even begin to describe how frustrating it was that I couldn’t include more details of her life. She did so much stuff and was so interesting!
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 2 года назад
I LOVE this video! Thank you for introducing me to Christine! I’ll go check her out with my kids!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Fantastic! Heads up for discussions of consent and violence which are in some of her stories. Maybe do a little advanced reading! But I’m sure it’ll be great!
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 2 года назад
@@LizCapism I will definitely look ahead and I appreciate the heads up, considering you have no way of knowing the ages and maturity of my kids. You might imagine that, as I really like your content, our values are at least in the same general direction. Conversations around justice and consent are very common in my household. Now that my kids are growing up (27, 18, & 15) I’m able to have more challenging conversations than before.
@jirup
@jirup 2 года назад
Thanks for this Liz. I enjoyed hearing about Christina. I can't afford patreon, but I can at least allow all the ads to run and leave you comments for Sir Algorithm. I'll also share your Roses between now and the 8th to celebrate IWD.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Hurrah! You’re very kind. I very much appreciate it. 😌
@cathygillies7271
@cathygillies7271 2 года назад
Thank you for introducing us to a little known woman from history. Superb. We need to understand more from this time period. Your gown is amazing
@linr8260
@linr8260 2 года назад
Ooooooh I wish we'd been taught about her in school. Medieval literature doesn't really get covered in general, honestly, the earliest author I can think of that we studied is Rabelais. Anyway the kirtle looks great! What's the inspiration behind doing the block prints in two different colours, if you don't mind saying?
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
It was roughly inspired by heraldic dress that is depicted during this time, but with no actual symbols from heraldry. The colour-split is something that happened a lot in those illustrations. Plus, I couldn't decide between the silver and gold paint!
@linr8260
@linr8260 2 года назад
@@LizCapism ooh yeah I can see those split colours. The prints are a fun take on it tbh (Also you're right, metallics are the best--)
@starwarssyl1177
@starwarssyl1177 2 года назад
Christine de Pizan! The outfit turned out lovely! I especially love that you used the contrasting red ribbon!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
Thank you! 😊 I loved the contrast.
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 2 года назад
Making a kirtle is moving up my list of projects to do sooner rather than later although my inspiration is Princess Buttercup before she agrees to marry Humperdinck. I love watching you put yours together - it came out great!!!
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
That sounds marvellous!
@ReinaElizondo
@ReinaElizondo 2 года назад
Beautiful dress! The print looks so good! I really appreciate learning about amazing women. Christine de Pizan sounds really interesting and I'm annoyed I hadn't heard of her before.
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
If it weren't for my minor in French literature, I wouldn't have heard about her either! She's sorely under-appreciated. I'm happy you've found her now!
@DUNG30NDUCK
@DUNG30NDUCK 2 года назад
Ooh, is that a brighter shade of red? I'm most familiar with you in the darker henna-y red that approaches mahogany in your usual video lighting but that more vibrant shade is also lovely, especially with the greens in your tattoo sleeve. The kirtle and inspiration is great too, but the hair particularly caught my eye
@LizCapism
@LizCapism 2 года назад
I did a bright orangey-pinky overhaul this week. Thanks so much for saying so!
@DUNG30NDUCK
@DUNG30NDUCK 2 года назад
@@LizCapism You're welcome! I hope you enjoy the change!
@savannahbrewer6161
@savannahbrewer6161 Год назад
I wish this had been two separate videos. I have great interest in both topics, but cant follow either in this format and it's intensely aggitating. Please continue to do the lecture style videos, they are needed and enjoyed. but if they can be separate from the making videos, it might help more people like me (ADHD, mentally divergent, etc.)
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