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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Stufur....Stubby and The Costume


Stufur....Stubby. He is very small and timid,he is afraid of his aggressive brothers, hardly dares to do any mischief at all. He waits in the corner of the kitchen, where the housewife is frying the meat, in the hope that she will leave the pan behind. Stufur lives in anticipation, sometimes he is lucky and sometimes not.


The costumes that I used for the Jolasveinar, are based on the Icelandic costume the men wore in the 18th century. Sheep skin shoes (saudskinnskor), that were very thin and without soles and had hand knit inserts (leppar), imagine walking in these shoes over the lava fields. Short breeches and hand knit woolen socks, nice and warm. A sweater loosely based on the lopapeysa, I say loosely as the designs I have made on the Jolasveinar sweaters, are not as ornate and intricate as the real thing. Mittens (vettlingar) and a woolen hat.

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Posted by Mo'a :: 8:09 AM :: 5 Art Connoiseurs

5 Comments:

At 12:39 PM, Blogger Doug The Una said...

Oh, cool! Jolasveinar time.

 
At 9:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Adorable!

 
At 10:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

so VERY cute... and i *can't* imagine walking through anything but my kitchen in those shoes. impressive (as is this fellow, and all the other wonderful Jolasveinar we've seen, thus far!) xox

 
At 2:12 PM, Blogger tsduff said...

My lopapeysa is light blue - I know it isn't in natural colors so I'm marked as a tourist... but I love it so. It is the most wondefully warm and pretty thing I have.

Great job -

 
At 11:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm loving the Jolasveinar. But please give me warning when I need to lock up my kiddies okay?

These little guys are the sweetest.

~ G (who's not logged into Beta as she thought she was going to bed and is).

G'night.

 

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