Period Patterns number 101/102, Medieval Military Garments

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Period Patterns number 101/102, Medieval Military Garments

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Greetings,

I'm looking for anybody who has Period Patterns number 101 and 102, Medieval Military Garments sewing pattern sets.

If you do or know someone who has them can you please leave a message or PM me.

Here they are....

http://www.mediaevalmisc.com/images/patterns/pp101env.gif

http://www.mediaevalmisc.com/images/patterns/pp102env.gif

Thanks in advance
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I have owned them at one point, I did not like them and made my own pattern in the end.
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Damint James :), not everyone (meaning me) is as gifted as you. If you have a viable pattern you should publish the thing!!! Hell I'd pay for a copy of a pattern "big guy" sized that I could wear to FitzOzbern related events (when I get to go to one). I'd like to see the patterns for many of the 11th / 12th cent. stuff you have on your site.
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I have both of them, cann't find 102 at the moment and Martel is borowing 101 for the gamboissed cuisses.

Once I get it back if you want to come up this way (to Austin) and make a pattern off it I'd be more than happy to bring it to practice.
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James B. wrote:Aonghus start with this ;)

http://home.armourarchive.org/members/f ... dTunic.htm


Thanks James! I'll see what I can do with that :) Hopefully, before to long, I'll be able to get a soft kit together (at least) so I can go to some of the upcoming Fitzozbern events.
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Barnet wrote:I have both of them, cann't find 102 at the moment and Martel is borowing 101 for the gamboissed cuisses.

Once I get it back if you want to come up this way (to Austin) and make a pattern off it I'd be more than happy to bring it to practice.


Sure thing. Now that the weather has broken I want to try and make the Austin practice once a month.

I'll PM you when I'm getting ready to come down from Killeen.
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Thats sounds good.
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