Medieval kirtle pattern tutorials

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Fibergeek's new transitional kirtle (feb 2015) 12th Century Clothing, Medieval Garb, Medieval Woman, Big Dresses, Bodice Pattern, European Dress, Historical Reenactment, Medieval Costume, Century Clothing

I’m faced once again with shrinking out of my fitted kirtle (I know, rough problem to have). This means I again need to re-fit my bodice pattern and make new clothes. I hate that. I mean I have four workable if slightly big dresses which I would like to continue to wear and making all new clothes is a pain.…Continue Reading→

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making a kirtle into several Basic dress styles, Italian "fruitseller", German, Flemish and Dutch Kirtle Pattern, Sca Costumes, Medieval Garb, German Dress, Medieval Costume, Costume Patterns, Century Clothing, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Dress

My friend is working on a kirtle class for Pennsic. I am made some pictures for her to use, trying to demonstrate the possible uses for a kirtle pattern once you've made one. We aren't pushing it as a period correct method of pattering, only as a possibility. Also trying to keep it as simple as possible: it drove me crazy wanting to include notes on proper accessories like aprons, hats, coifs, purses, belts, sleeves, under dress, shifts, etc. My website for more costume goodness…

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Kirtle Pattern, Tudor Kirtle, Patron Costume, Fancy Dress Diy, History Dress, Tudor Tailor, 16th Century Clothing, Tudor Dress, Tudor Fashion

I made this kirtle from the pattern diagram in the wonderful book The Tudor Tailor. The wool was a gift from a coworker that came from her relative's de-stash. It's a gorgeous yummy color and kind of an odd weave; it's a double cloth with a somewhat coarsely woven layer joined to a finer, smoother layer. I'm pretty sure the rough texture was the proper right side, though both sides looked finished and usable. Anyway, I liked the coarser, fluffier side better. I took these next few pictures…

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Spiral laced green wool kirtle with linen apron Elizabethan Kirtle, English Gown, Elizabethan Clothing, Elizabethan Dress, 17th Century Clothing, Elizabethan Fashion, Gown Green, Eyelet Sweater, Tudor Fashion

It's done, it's done! I finished the full Elizabethan ensemble (it does need some ruffs but that is for another day) for my friend's birthday/Gift-mas/every other holiday in the world for the next 300 years. I am now going to sleep the sleep of the dead. So starting with the bottom layers: Linen/cotton blend shirt with reinforced

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