I'm pretty sure linen thread *was* used on wool in period; but from a material-science standpoint it's better to use protein based fiber thread on fabric of similar nature.
> wool thread on wool was generally earlier (than late 14th...)
My persona is from around 1300 (late 13th/early 14th century) FWIW.
>>Glaring red wool, with this bright white pelican screaming "TARGET! SHOOT HERE!" on the back. >Hee... isn't that what being a Pelican means??? ;-)
(I *so* should not go there...)
The preferred instrument is usually a dagger, not an arrow or bullet.
(So I went there. Sue me. There is a bit of lingering soreness, it's fading over time, but slowly.)
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> wool thread on wool was generally earlier (than late 14th...)
My persona is from around 1300 (late 13th/early 14th century) FWIW.
>>Glaring red wool, with this bright white pelican screaming "TARGET! SHOOT HERE!" on the back.
>Hee... isn't that what being a Pelican means??? ;-)
(I *so* should not go there...)
The preferred instrument is usually a dagger, not an arrow or bullet.
(So I went there. Sue me. There is a bit of lingering soreness, it's fading over time, but slowly.)