garb attempts | first time roman
So the second time I made garb, I made Roman. This was back in early August 2021 for Stierbachās Baronial Birthday, and was the second in-person event Iād ever gone to. I didnāt want to wear my Hiberno-Norse gear for several reasons.
I boiled when I wore that a month earlier, so I didnāt want to continue to boil.Ā
I enjoy making things so I wanted to make something new.
I took Latin in high school, and became pretty obsessed with the clothing of that time, so I wanted to make some.
So what was I to do, but make more garb? Please enjoy these not very flattering images of me trying on my gap-sleeved tunica.Ā
I made this Roman gap sleeved tunica with 3.5 yards of a double layer cotton gauze. In pink, obviously. It was one of the easiest projects I've ever completed! The bottom hem encases a rope of lead weights to make sure the cotton gauze hangs properly, as it tends to crumple upward when it wrinkles.
The only "complex" part was adding the rosettes to make the anchor points for the "gaps". I don't think it's noticeable at this distance, but each of those rosettes has a pearl bead at its center. Romans were nuts for pearls, absolutely giddy. So, pearls.
Side note: The best way to belt this, I've found at least for simplicity, is right under the bust. Then messing with the folds for proper drape.
When wearing something like this, it should be noted what site youāre going to be at when you are wearing something long. Also keep the weather in mind. On the day I wore this in early August, it was raining, it was mostly outside, and my hem got at least 6 inches of water from the bottom because of walking on the grass. So maybe next time I make sure to have one of these thatās shorter, orĀ zhuzh the fabric more above the belt, or even double belt to raise the hemline.Ā
You live you learn, I suppose.Ā
I added a selection of fake pearl jewelry I found at a thrift store (I can't emphasize this enough, Romans were nuts for pearls) and a palla I made out of a strip of RIT-dyed cotton muslin.
There are 2 things that I would do better differently were I to make a muslin palla again. The first is to try and get already dyed muslin, as dying this myself in a pot was annoying. Turns out I don't like that bit. (This was before I decided I wanted all my headwear to be yellow/gold, which is why this is blue.) The second is to make it longer. In my later research, which I am not linking here, is that pallas were about 4 to 5 yards long. So my probably 3 or less yard palla is not long enough to be "accurate".
Though it would be a good length if retaining, to pin to the shoulder so as not to have to support and carry it with the arm.