Helen McArdle Historical Costumier

Helen McArdle Historical Costumier I am a maker of historic costumes specialising in the regency era.

I have a background in theatre and I have previously worked at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Colchester Mercury Theatre. I have also worked in museums and have experience of both front of house and curatorial collections care. I have a great love of history and I am now a freelance historical costumier creating accurate period attire.

Here’s a little insight into my creative mind!
10/11/2020

Here’s a little insight into my creative mind!

Our team's Suna Imre has been speaking to artists about how their creative practice helps their mental health as part of our interviews. The latest interview subject is Helen McArdle Historical Costumier who is one of the local artists who works in the centre of Eastleigh in The Sorting Office.

You can read their chat here on our website: https://www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk/latest-news-and-blogs/the-inspiring-minds-interview-helen-mcardle/

Do you draw / paint / knit / sew / sing / dance / sculpt etc as part of looking after your mental health? We'd love to interview residents about their preferred artform and how it helps - you don't have to be a professional. Please email [email protected] to find out more!

09/01/2017

Have a look at my two videos in my post section
on how to use different machine feet on an old singer sewing machine!

09/01/2017

Historical Costumier Helen McArdle shows us how to use a tuck marker with an antique Singer sewing machine to create neat and even tucks. www.sorting-office....

Here are a few things I made last year, for those who are curious....
12/04/2016

Here are a few things I made last year, for those who are curious....

This is a picture of my latest project...Historical costumier prepares for battleHistorical costumier prepares for battl...
02/10/2015

This is a picture of my latest project...Historical costumier prepares for battle

Historical costumier prepares for battle

Oct 01, 2015

When Now Heritage was looking for someone to make costumes for a play commemorating the 600th anniversary of Battle of Agincourt there was one person that sprang to mind: Sorting Office historical costumier Helen McArdle.

Having established herself as one of the leading costumiers in the region, Helen was the go-to-person for the Hampshire-based organisation – and she was happy to take up the challenge.

Helen has been commissioned to make around 20 pieces for the new play A Mouthful of Earth which has been written by Deborah Gearing and is supported by the Agincourt600 project. The play looks at the connection of Hampshire to the Battle of Agincourt, telling the story through the eyes of drummers, wives and long bowman. The title of the play refers to the soldiers of the day who put earth in their mouths before going into battle so that if they died it was on their own soil.

It features a cast of three actors, one male and two female, and six dancers. Helen will be making costumes for all the performers, including tabards, tunics and headpieces.

As well as needing to look authentic, the costumes have to be simple enough for the actors to easily slip in and out of especially as there are a numerous different characters that each of them play.

“It’s very exciting to be part of this production,” said Helen from her studio at The Sorting Office. “It’s a challenge being the sole designer and maker on the project but luckily I am used to the demands and pressures of working on theatre productions from my experience with working with the Royal Shakespeare Company."

More familiar with working on costumes from the Regency period, Helen has had to quickly get to grips with Medieval styles and fabrics and is now quite the expert in kirtles, doublets, braies, surcotes, cotes, barbettes and tailed caps.

For inspiration, Helen has been meeting with local historical groups, visiting medieval sites and working through the must-have bible for any medieval costumier, The Medieval Tailor’s Assistant by Sarah Thursfield.

“The styles are less flamboyant and the materials more raw than those from the Regency period,” explained Helen. “Medieval period clothing is more naturalistic, flowing with lots of draping made from simple fabrics such as linen and wool which is all they had available at the time.”

And how is Helen finding working in a different historical period?

“It’s refreshing to design and make clothing from a different historical period. And what’s really good is that it gives me the opportunity to mess around and have fun with new techniques.”

A Mouthful Of Earth is being performed at three local sites connected with King Henry V and his journey to the Battle of Agincourt: Bishops’s Waltham on October 23; Fort Nelson on October 24 and the Great Hall in Wi******er on October 25. For more details go to http://www.nowheritage.org/

Helen McArdle is a graduate of Wimbledon School of Art, has worked in theatre and has an MA in historical textile and dress. She has created costumes for musems, theatre, re-enactors and dancers. She is notable for her hats and male costume specialism.

To find out more about Helen, go to https://www.facebook.com/helenmcardlehistoricalcostumier

Just started a new dress for a client. It's going to be a Regency ball gown. Here is stage one the bodice block...
04/02/2015

Just started a new dress for a client. It's going to be a Regency ball gown. Here is stage one the bodice block...

Check out this website to learn more about my studio at The Sorting Office.
16/01/2015

Check out this website to learn more about my studio at The Sorting Office.

The Sorting Office is the latest addition to the growing portfolio of creative hubs in Eastleigh and is now part of an exciting European-funded enterprise programme.

16/01/2015

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