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The King's Servants:  Men's Dress at the Accession of Henry VIII Loose Gown, 16th Century Dress, Tudor Clothing, Caroline Johnson, Tudor Tailor, 16th Century Clothing, Tudor Costumes, Tudor Fashion, Late Period

Written by Caroline Johnson; edited by Jane Malcolm-Davies and Ninya Mikhaila • 52 full-colour pages • Patterns for shirts, doublet, hose, coat, jacket and bonnets with variations and comprehensive step-by-step making instructions • Over 20 historical illustrations • Detailed line drawings and illustrations by Michael Perry • Photographs showing finished reconstructed garments worn by real people • Paperback • 8in x 10in (20.5cm x 25.5cm) The King's Servants offers detailed insight into…

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16th Century Dress, Tudor Clothing, 1500s Fashion, Tudor Tailor, Brown Apron, Market Scene, Ireland History, Angry Women, White Whale

*** Well, it's been a hot minute but I finally have an update for this (very neglected) blog! It's been a year (or three) of starts and stops. Despite the radio silence I've actually been working on quite a few slow-burn projects, including two that didn't quite go to plan. First, I was in an early-period mood after re-watching the excellent "Tudor Monastery Farm" and managed to source some absolutely lovely wool for a Brueghel inspired outfit... But shortly after I started patterning…

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Kirtle Pattern, Patron Costume, Fancy Dress Diy, History Dress, Tudor Kirtle, 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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