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Conjectural late 15th/early 16th century women’s kirtle pattern draft – Research Dumping Grounds Kirtle Pattern Free, Tudor Kirtle Pattern, Kirtle Pattern, Welkin Moon, Paneled Skirt Pattern, Tudor Clothing, Middle Ages Clothing, Baby Dress Tutorials, Historical Patterns

This pattern draft will create a woman’s late 15th/16th century sleeveless unboned supportive kirtle. The bodice is made up of four pieces, the skirt is made up of four pieces. The bodice seams are at the side (as opposed to side-back). The bodice ends at about the bottom rib (natural waist). The center front seam of the bodice is curved.…Continue Reading→

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My latest video is up today - pattern drafting the medieval cotehardie / kirtle / gothic fitted gown! This is my go-to pattern for this style, which has so many variations. The video may also help with some tips if you have been using the PDF tutorial and would like a bit more visual assistance. Check the link in my bio, and I hope it helps! Medieval Cotehardie, Medieval Kirtle, Sca Dress, Medieval Fairytale, Medieval Dress Pattern, Medieval Garb, Fitted Gown, Early Medieval, Medieval Clothing

My latest video is up today - pattern drafting the medieval cotehardie / kirtle / gothic fitted gown! This is my go-to pattern for this style, which has so many variations. The video may also help with some tips if you have been using the PDF tutorial and would like a bit more visual assistance. Check the link in my bio, and I hope it helps!

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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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