Kelsey, I made this Norwegian Viking Tunic for my brother-in-law out of three yards of IL019 in Buckthorn Br...

KELSEY

"I made this Norwegian Viking Tunic for my brother-in-law out of three yards of IL019 in Buckthorn Brown, and the trim out of some scraps of IL019 in Bluebonnet. He wears it in our Viking Age Reenactment Group. His undertunic is also off-white linen. "

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Christinealt6 years ago

Awesome! Looks fabulous and comfy, too.

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Annealt6 years ago

It belongs in a period piece film! :)

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Philipalt6 years ago

Looks sharp!

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Danalt6 years ago

looks comfortable.

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Francisalt6 years ago

Fantastic!

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Jeremiahalt6 years ago

Great colours and simple elegant lines.

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Edalt6 years ago

It looks very authentic, like he stepped out of an original painting.

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Shirley alt6 years ago

Talented young lady!

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Lisaalt6 years ago

beautiful work!

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Annalt6 years ago

Love it!

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Juliaalt6 years ago

The historical accuracy is amazing!

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Melissaalt6 years ago

Beautiful work - well done!

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Marinaalt6 years ago

Love it!

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Monicaalt6 years ago

What a beautiful tunic! Great job!

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Alyssaalt6 years ago

Wonderfully made! Looks like stepping back in time.

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Laurenalt6 years ago

Beautiful! Perfect, authentic color choices and tailoring!

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Philipalt6 years ago

Go Kelsey!

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Danalt6 years ago

stylish