Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Lean How to Make a Toga at Home

The toga is a piece of clothing that was worn in ancient Rome, which was around 20 feet in length and was wrapped around the body, normally over a tunic. The toga was made of wool whereas the tunic was made of linen. Initially the toga was worn by both men and women however, afterward only Roman male citizens were allowed to wear a toga. Women and non-Roman citizens had to wear other clothing.

The toga was regarded as a emblem of peace and rank since soldiers did not wear them. It was chiefly men of greater status such as magistrates, that would typically wear them. There were several types of togas worn baseed on a person's status and age. For example the toga pulla which was worn by mourners or in periods of danger, the toga trabea kept for gods, kings and augurs, and the toga virilis worn on formal occasions by men of lawful age.

In current times togas have gotten well-known once more mainly because of toga parties. So if you are going to one of these parties or just desire to make a toga for fun here are a couple tips that will be useful if you are aiming for a really real looking toga.

Required Tools:

Scissors

3 Safety Pins

Required Materials:

At least 4 feet of fabric

Accessories

Instructions:

As a toga is simply a piece of fabric wrapped a few times it is fairly simple to make. If you choose to go all out you may go ahead and obtain the full 20 feet of fabric to make your tunic. However, you do not need that much to make an genuine looking toga, 4-6 feet should be quite sufficient for most people but it all depends on how much draping you aim to do.

Fabric is normally a standard of around 5 feet wide therefore fold the fabric in half. Use a pin and fasten one end to your waist and go on to wrap the fabric around your waist at least once. It ought to fall to about your knees; pin the fabric at your waist at one of your sides after wrapping a minimum of once. Throw the remaining fabric over one shoulder and pin it at the waist a third time to secure the toga in place.

While togas were worn just by men in ancient times; women in modern times also wear them. The women's version is wrapped in the same way as the men's but is frequently accessorized with belts or bands around the waste or just below the bust line.

Lastly for both genders, it is vital to note that accessories are what will really make a toga look genuine and unforgettable. These include sandals, heavy usage of jewelry, a sword or anything else you might get your hands on to make your toga more realistic. Get a wire coat hanger, shape it into a circle to fit your head and glue plastic or real leaves to it to make an genuine Roman laurel; this will absolutely be the icing on the cake.

Tip and Warning

Some individuals use bed sheets to make their togas however, if at all possible go out and get real fabric and leave the sheets on your bed where they belong. For one thing sheets are far wider than a genuine toga is meant to be thus a sheet is trickier to wrap and fix in position. Additionally buying fabric will give you access to a greater diversity of patterns and designs than you would have if using a sheet.

If you are not going to wear a tunic beneath your toga be certain to wear shorts underneath your toga to avert any possible awkward events.

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