====== 1100, Holy Roman Empire, Servant, (Freese) ====== {{:darstellung:darstellungen:1100_heiliges_roemisches_reich_knecht_arbeitskleidung_freese.jpg?300&nolink}} {{:darstellung:darstellungen:1100_heiliges_roemisches_reich_knecht_arbeitskleidung_freese_seite.jpg?245&nolink}} The pictures were taken during the Heydenwall castle training 2018 in Vechta. (2018-04-21) ===== Summary of the presentation ===== This is my attempt to depict a servant from the Roman Empire in the period between the last quarter of the 11th century and the first quarter of the 12th century. This is initially reflected by the costume (__expand to more material culture later__). It includes: * **clothing:** upper and lower tunic (tied with a __leather belt__), bruches and leg warmers (worn with a leather waist belt), calf wraps and cap, as well as leather or wooden shoes depending on the working circumstances. * **Equipment**:__follows__ * **Tools**: __follows__ {{:darstellung:darstellungen:1100_heiliges_roemisches_reich_knecht_alltagskleidung_freese.jpg?300&nolink}} {{:darstellung:darstellungen:1100_heiliges_roemisches_reich_knecht_alltagskleidung_freese_seite.jpg?260&nolink}} The pictures were taken during the Heydenwall castle training 2018 in Vechta. (2018-04-21) ===== Explanation of the illustration ===== A servant is dependent on a master and is not free. Access to luxury goods is therefore correspondingly difficult and possessions must be acquired using the limited resources available. Clothing is made of plain fabrics and at most refined by simple dyeing. To extend their lifespan, they are repaired when necessary. Instead of valuable jewellery, high-quality tools are purchased; like other household goods, these must remain within the scope of local supply as far as possible.\\ The aim is to focus on the region around Vechta. The regional dispersion of the sources available to me for the period around 1100 and the simplicity of the material goods, which is necessary for a credible representation, create a certain typicity and allow a basic classification in a broader area. ===== The illustration in detail ===== __Insert image__ ==== Breaks ==== Finding / Cut: Material: hemp, 1/1 plain weave, semi-bleached. Notes: ==== Under tunic ==== Finding / pattern: Skjoldehamn tunic ((**Source:** Kania, Kleidung im Mittelalter. Materialien - Konstruktion - Nähtechnik. Ein Handbuch. Köln u.a. . Böhlau. 2010 (S.275 - 276) )) (early 11th century). Simplifications/modifications: No centre gusset, shoulder seams, round neckline, no trimmings. [[denkfabrik:kitguide:tunika_skjoldehamn|Inter Link zur Skjoldehamn-Tunika]] Material: Linen, 1/1 plain weave (source: IKEA). Linen yarn. Notes: The seams (incl. hems) are sewn exclusively in facing stitch. Serging with overlock stitches. The shoulder seam is unsuitable for undergarments (__reference Kania!__). The pattern is an outer garment. ==== Tunic ==== Find / Pattern: Skjoldehamn tunic ((**Source:** Kania, Kleidung im Mittelalter. Materialien - Konstruktion - Nähtechnik. Ein Handbuch. Köln u.a. . Böhlau. 2010 (S.275 - 276) )) (early 11th century). Simplifications/modifications: No centre gusset, shoulder seams, round neckline, no trimmings. [[denkfabrik:kitguide:tunika_skjoldehamn|Inter Link zur Skjoldehamn-Tunika]] Material: Wool. Twill weave (__which?__). Natural white, natural brown. Notes: The seams are machine sewn and unfinished. The hems are finished with hem stitches (overlocked). ==== Leg warmers with footlets ==== Finding / Cut: Legwarmers of Raimond, Count of Toulouse ((**Source:** Kania, Kleidung im Mittelalter. Materialien - Konstruktion - Nähtechnik. Ein Handbuch. Köln u.a. . Böhlau. 2010 (S.386ff) )) (ca. 970). The foot section is more orientated towards the leggings from the Bocksten Moor (14th century). [[denkfabrik:kitguide:beinling_reinmond_graf_von_toulose| Inter Link zur Beinling des Raimond, Graf von Toulouse]] Material: Wool, (__weave?__) tumbled. Chemically dyed brown. Linen, 1/1 plain weave, natural colour. Notes: The leg warmers are lined with linen, whereby the lining is only attached to the top of the leg warmers with a stitch. The seam on the back is machine-finished. The seam allowances are overlocked and placed to the respective side. ==== Calf wrap ==== Finding / pattern: (__insert finding__). Ribbon woven to width (9 cm). Material: Wool, herringbone (source: reeanctors-shop.de). Dyed with tansy (2nd pull). Notes: End edges folded over and hemmed. ==== Hat ==== Finding / pattern: Material: Wool, felted. Chemically dyed yellow. Notes: ==== Belt: ==== ==== Missing: ==== A knife ==== Wooden shoes ==== Finding / cut: The clogs are modelled on the oldest known [[https://museumrotterdam.nl/collectie/item/75810|clog from Rotterdam]] (1280-1300). [[denkfabrik:kitguide:holzschuh_rotterdam| Inter Link zur Der Holzschuh aus Rotterdam]] Material: Poplar wood Notes: As far as I know, there is no evidence of clogs before the 13th century. In this depiction, however, they are worn as work shoes for practical reasons: sturdy sole/cap, protection against moisture, protection against the cold. ==== High shoes ==== Find / Cut: __insert image__ Material: Leather Notes: ===== Sources ===== https://www.gnm.de/fileadmin/redakteure/Sammlungen/swf/codex/ 156