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Posted by J. H. T./B.D.P. on June 27, 2009, 10:14 am
This a listing of a few historic type information sites,
most also include additional links to other related sites:
http://www.costumegallery.com/Medieval.htm
http://handweaving.net/Home.aspx sample items of site:
http://handweaving.net/PatternBook.aspx?BOOKID=34 http://handweaving.net/GalleryList.aspx
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books.html
http://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/links.htm
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> Is anyone active here, an active member of SCA?
>> My neighbor's oldest has just joined and while I can help him some, does
>> anyone have suggests for where to find patterns and/or clothes.
>> I'll be teaching him how to do the embroidery (as a broad term) for what
>> ever persona he chooses.
>> Thanks
>> Cheryl
> Cheryl
> I have a bunch of medieval costuming sites that I'll corral for you. I
> have "Stumble" upon a few lately including weapons and chain mail. Also
> the seamstress at work is an active member and her persona is 15th century
> Italian. I'll gather those sites and send them along. I have found
> patterns for braies, coifs, tunics, hose, and surcoats for males. Bobbie
> V.
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>> Is anyone active here, an active member of SCA?
>> My neighbor's oldest has just joined and while I can help him some, does
>> anyone have suggests for where to find patterns and/or clothes.
>> I'll be teaching him how to do the embroidery (as a broad term) for what
>> ever persona he chooses.
>> Thanks
>> Cheryl
> Cheryl
> I have a bunch of medieval costuming sites that I'll corral for you. I
> have "Stumble" upon a few lately including weapons and chain mail. Also
> the seamstress at work is an active member and her persona is 15th century
> Italian. I'll gather those sites and send them along. I have found
> patterns for braies, coifs, tunics, hose, and surcoats for males. Bobbie
> V.