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title: "Lunetius, die Lacerna: Zuschnitt"


  • Schneide 1 Lacerna-Teil im Stoffbruch
  • oder Schneide 2 Lacerna-Teile

Wie du Lunetius zuschneidest, hängt davon ab, welchen Stoff du gewählt hast. If you have enough fabric width you can cut it on the fold. If you dont, you can cut two halves and later sew them together. To not have to later finish the centre back edge you can cut with the centre back edge on the selvage.

In der Römerzeit wurden viele Kleidungsstücke in Form gewoben, daher ist dies eine Stelle, wo du dir um historische Genauigkeit keine Sorgen machen musst (es sei denn, du willst Lunetius auch in Form weben).

In that case I salute you and please share the results [in our discord](https://discord.freesewing.org/)!

Wenn du mehr darüber erfahren willst, kannst du es nachlesen in:
Granger-Taylor, H. (1982) Weaving Clothes To Shape in the Ancient World: The Tunic and Toga of the Arringatore in Textile History 13 (1), pp 3-25

On Historical Accuracy

The further we go back in time, the less extant garments we have to base research on. Often there may be scraps of fabric left behind by stroke of luck but most of our information starts to come from (in archaeology) secondary sources like written texts from contemporaries.

This is especially true for the Roman and Mediaeval eras, not to mention that a lot of the available research is behind a paywall.

We cant be 100 percent historically accurate, because were living in a different time, and everything we use to sew is different now from before. Even fabric is woven in a different way.

How accurate you want to be is up to you, there is no wrong way to do this and research is not required -- though it can be fun!