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Posted: June 24, 2015

Costume workshop for upcoming Medieval Festival

Thinking about making a costume for the Medieval Festival July 11 and 12 in Kimberley?

Come learn how to make a t-tunic – the basic must-know for any medieval costume and the base for shirts, dresses, and pretty much everything else you need to know.

The Cranbrook Medieval Club invites you to bring your materials, measuring tape, scissors, needle and thread, and your imagination to 300D 5th Ave. South, 6 p.m. this Friday, June 26 to have a lesson on how to make your own medieval costume.

The material should be the following dimensions: The width should be wide enough to accommodate their arms and chest from sleeve tip to sleeve tip (longer sleeves = wider fabric). The length should cover from their shoulders to approximately mid thigh X 2 (front and back), to the ankle for a dress.

For more information, check out our Facebook at Kimberley Medieval Festival or e-mail [email protected]

Hosted by Kimberley City Bakery the Kimberley Medieval Festival will be a two-day free event that will feature friends from Sons of Fenrir (www.sonsoffenrir.com).

Everyone welcome, dress up, take part in games and live demos. There will be sword fight demos, archery demos, food, authentic Viking village, and children’s games.

For times please contact the Kimberley City Bakery.

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