You have arrived at what used to be the homepage of A Medieval Wardrobe aka Morwenna's
Medieval Wardrobe.
Don't worry all the information is still available, just go throught the first door.
This page has become the doorway page for all our websites, most of them have something to
do with re-enactment.
A Medieval Wardrobe
This website has information about a whole range of medieval clothing, for men and women, made by two re-enactors.
Among the costumes are: viking clothing, anglo-saxon costume, the bliaut, 13th century costumes, herjolfnes gowns,
gothic fitted gown aka cotehardie and a houppelande. We try to document our clothing and give instructions on
construction and sometimes even patterns.
A Medieval Workshop
There is more to medieval live than just clothes, here you can see al the wonderful furniture, shoes,
pattens, tableware and accessories the lord of this household has made.
A Victorian Wardrobe
A separate web site for our Victorian costumes. After making of Viking and Medieval costumes
I thought it was time for a challenge, and what a challenge it was !
Muninn
The Dutch Viking Living History group we set up as a family, here you can find information about
viking crafts, the viking age in general and our viking persona.
Also you can see us in our "natural viking" habitat in the picture gallery.
I am sorry to say that it is still in Dutch, some of the articles will be translated in a while.
De Zwarte Zwaan
A Dutch Living History group we set up with a another re-enactment couple. It started out as
a Medieval group but now it covers the Middle ages, Renaissance, Regency, and Victorian era's.
It has really nice pictures of us doing demo's but the text is Dutch.
PastPresent
Our web shop where you can buy our products, like dyestuff, woollen yarns and silk dyed with
natural dyes,leather pouches, nalebound socks etc. At this moment only available in Dutch, but feel
free to browse throught it and ask us questions if your interested.
Remko tekent!
Comics in Dutch drawn by Remko, most of the content has nothing to do with re-enacment, but
some comics might appeal to the medieval re-enactor with a sense of humor.