What to Do with Small Amounts of Fabric

I’m curious this morning about what use – if any – my 12th C. counterpart would have made of 1-1/2 yds. of 45″ solid ice blue silk. It’s dupioni, but really good quality with very few and very small slubs. It’s not enough for even a sleeveless tunic. I’ve been toying with the idea of some sort of tabard to wear over a very nice sky blue linen tunic, but I don’t think that’s terribly period or authentic. I’m open to ideas!
~ Joan Hall / Joan the Harper
Message #831, February 24, 2003

How about a facing or reverse facing for drapey sleeves, with a matching reverse facing at the neck, and maybe strips as well where the sleeve meets the body of the gown. If there’s enough, you could even go for a contrasting reverse hem.
~ Lydia / Linda Finne
Message #832, February 2003

hmmm…I already have the skyblue linen tunic I mentioned in my post. and I have some very fine
lightweight worsted wool in black. Yes, I’ve seen one illustration of a black tunic on a woman and I happen to look rather fetching in black! I’m toying with the idea of a black over-tunic with the pale blue silk for reverse neck and sleeve facings. I also happen to have some small amber beads and some darker blue embroidery silk…hmmmm…
~ Joan Hall / Joan the Harper
Message #833, February 24, 2003

Maybe a nice lining for a hood?
~ Melisent / Kim McGuire
Message #835, February 24, 2003

How about to line the hanging sleeves and neckline of a gown?
~ Rowena / Belinda Sibly
Message #836, February 24, 2003

I’m thinking that if you cut the fabric into strips and apply it as a trim, it should go further than as a facing – if that is a problem. If not, why not a matching pouch? Or the controversial braid casings? And it sounds like it’d look really pretty embroidered.

~ Teffania / Tiffany Brown
Message #839, February 24, 2003