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Kathy’s dräkt is one of a number of provincial variants from the eastern portions of the province.
Kathy's blouse (överdel) is of finely woven, soft cotton, with delicate white embroidery, topped with a separate, embroidered collar. Both the sleeves and the collar are edged in lace.
The vest (livstycke) is of silk brocade, and is light blue with floral highlights of pink, yellow and green. Pink, blue and green floral brocade ribbon, matching Tim’s hatband, outlines the edges of the garment, except the bottom, where a gold cord finishes the edge. Both the blouse and the livstycke were sewn in Karlskrona by Irma Enarsson in 1999.
The shawl (schal) is of dark blue silk, with highlights of pink, green and yellow. The second shawl is also silk, but the colors are more subtle: gold, green and red. Both shawls came from Blekinge Hemslöjden in Karlskrona, in 1998 and 2000 respectively.
The collar, blouse and shawl portions of Kathy’s costume are held together by a pewter brooch (brosch) with three small discs suspended from the bottom arc. The letters IHS (i Hans servis/In His Service) are inscribed in relief on its face.
The apron (förkläde) is pink, blue and white striped, and is of heavy, but soft, hand woven cotton. The brooch and apron, purchased in 1985, represent the first two pieces of Kathy’s dräkt.
The skirt (kjol) is of heavyweight, hand-woven wool, and is plum (lila) in color. Even though the skirt is officially plum, the folds emanate a dark blue haze, creating a shade of the provincial blue. The plum-colored wool skirt is an alternative to the dark blue skirt seen in many Blekingekvinnodräkt. The silk brocade band at the bottom of the skirt is green in color with highlights of pink and yellow.
Kathy’s purse (löslömma) was made and purchased in Karlskrona in 2000. The purse matches the silk brocade of her vest, and attaches to the waistband of her skirt with a pewter clasp.
The bow-shaped brooch (brosch) on Kathy’s collar is a piece crafted in Våmhus, Dalarna. Kathy offered her own pony tail (cut in 1960) to the hair weavers, and the result was this work of art.
The crocheted cap "styvmösse" is of cotton, and was made in the late 1920s by Tim’s grandmother (mormor--born in Hjälmsryd, Blekinge) for Tim’s morther. The second, more formal, headgear is an antique found in a dockside shop in Karlskrona in 2000.
The final dräkt piece added was the shoes, custom made at Ekströms Skotillverkning EFT in Falun, in the province of Dalarna. Kathy calls these her “princess shoes”, since Mr. Ekström also has made costume shoes for the Swedish crown princess Viktoria. Between Ascension Day and St. Michael’s Day, white stockings are worn. The rest of the year dark blue is the proper stocking color.
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