tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5790425923241370525.post2366593477069601696..comments2024-03-27T14:46:00.306-05:00Comments on FolkCostume&Embroidery: Costume of Lolland and South Falster, DenmarkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5790425923241370525.post-63503433928979360712023-02-15T15:26:07.842-06:002023-02-15T15:26:07.842-06:00Excellent and very compresensive post. I am impres...Excellent and very compresensive post. I am impressed. <br />A few minor corrections:<br />- "Herred" means "shire" (hundred is hundrede, like in English).<br />- The red nattrøjer and the blue stockings were mostly worn by young women. Married as well as older women would often wear green or blue nattrøjer and they would wear stockings in red, red/white, or red with other colours. <br />The reason there are many of the first kinds in museums, is because it was clothes from people's youths, which they nostalgically saved (like the Metallica T-shirt from that concert, or the beautiful dress you fit into when you were a teenager).<br />- Maribo, not Maribor.<br /><br />But overall a very impressive post!Sagahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02483218551196669811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5790425923241370525.post-60416763256822373982020-02-16T18:50:31.434-06:002020-02-16T18:50:31.434-06:00My great-grandparents immigrated from the island o...My great-grandparents immigrated from the island of Lolland in 8176 to the Idaho territory and homesteaded. Eight of my cousins visited Lolland in the summer of 2017. I am thrilled to be able to find the costume of this area! I am also making costumes for a doll that includes the Norwegian Bunad of my grandfather, my Swedish grandmother's costume, as well as my Danish great-grandparents. Thank you for your work! I'm so excited to get sewing!Laurel Lee Pedersenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05717142054562062362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5790425923241370525.post-63453975308236659712017-04-19T01:14:33.245-05:002017-04-19T01:14:33.245-05:00Muy interesante, ¡gracias!Muy interesante, ¡gracias!beatrizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00962661307166493508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5790425923241370525.post-8712100501539451412017-04-17T12:48:28.189-05:002017-04-17T12:48:28.189-05:00Thanks for the interesting post!Thanks for the interesting post!Gwenhttps://therereaderskitchen.comnoreply@blogger.com