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Medieval Miscellanea

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MED092
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PP #92

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Period Pattern No. 92
Medieval Miscellanea has created an excellent line of patterns for use in creating costumes that look and fit authentically. Each pattern in the line includes cutting lines and instructions for sizes 6-20.

  1. Floor-length half-circle cape without neckhole, fastened at front shoulder.
  2. Calf-length half-circle cape without neckhole, fastened in front.
  3. Calf-length half-circle cape with neckhole, fastened at front shoulder.
  4. Calf-length half-circle cape with neckhole, fastened in front.
  5. Floor-length almost half-circle cape, cut wide at the neck tapering to the hem in front, fastened at the shoulder.
  6. Chest-length half-circle capelet, worn over cape VI above.
  7. Floor-length half-circle cape with neckhole and fitted shoulders, fastened in front.
  8. Floor-length half-circle cape with neckhole, fitted shoulders and hood, fastened in front.
  9. Chest-length chaperon (half-circle closed capelet with integral hood) worn over cape VIII above.
  10. Floor-length pelicon (half-circle cape with neckhole, fitted shoulders, armslits, and unique hood) fastened in front.
  11. Waist-length half-circle cape with neckhole, fitted shoulders, and medium falling collar, slung over the right shoulder, the hem turned up onto the shoulder, and fastened on the left.
  12. Hip-length half-circle cape with neckhole, fitted shoulders and large falling collar, drapped over the right shoulder.
  13. Hip-length cape with neckhole and fitted shoulders, sewn on the left and cut away on the right, fastened on the right shoulder.
  14. Waist-length chaperon (see above) with liripipe (long tail on the hood).
  15. Floor-length hooded ganache (tabard with sleeve extensions) with front tabs, sewn closed at the sides and with a slit front neck.
  16. Hip-length tabard.
  17. Calf-length tabard.

Each pattern in the line includes cutting lines and instructions for sizes 6-20. The instructions are prefaced by many pages of historical notes and dozens of annotated photographs of the original costumes from period sources. The designer also shares ideas on enhancing finished gowns with beading, trims, and fur. Medieval Miscellanea patterns are not for beginners and require a fair amount of sewing knowledge, but they are worth the effort.

 

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