diff --git a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/fabric/es.md b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/fabric/es.md index 1e508601e1c..4d6fc650134 100644 --- a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/fabric/es.md +++ b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/fabric/es.md @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -*** - +- - - title: Fabric options - -*** +- - - In the Roman era both linen and wool were widely available so both would be appropriate for this project. Silk was also available but it was very much a ‘fancy’ fabric used to show off wealth and status as it had to come from abroad. @@ -12,5 +10,5 @@ Otherwise, any wool or linen in both plain and other weaves would be a good choi If you are not working with any historicalness in mind Lunetius can be made out of a variety of fabrics. A woven fabric would drape in a different way compared to a stretch or knitted fabric but you are only limited by your imagination. -More information on Roman cloak fabrics can be found in:\ +More information on Roman cloak fabrics can be found in: Jorgensen, L. B. (2004) *A Matter of Material: Changes in Textiles from Roman Sites in Egypt’s Eastern Desert*, in An Tard 11, pp 87-99