Need 14th Century Clothing Patterns

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D.Z.P.
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Need 14th Century Clothing Patterns

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So I have some company in town this week and she is quite the seamstress. All I need is some patterns and she will be willing to hook me up with clothes for quite a while.

So, does anyone have any patterns for braise, hoes, pourpoints, etc. I also need some clothes for my wife and daughters so some patterns for feminine things won't hurt at all either.

Thanks in advance.
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I like James B's hosen pattern: http://www.historiclife.com/Essays/howto_hose.html . One of the easiest things I've ever made.
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Alric

Glad to hear that worked well for you.

Bjorn

Marc Carlson has info on a good number of extant finds on his site:

http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-ca ... khome.html
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