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900 AD Viking Apron Dress
The apron-dress was often trimmed around the top edge. Sometimes narrow braid or cording covered the seams. Trimming was not used on the backs, ...
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800 AD Anglo Saxon Tunic
Anglo Saxon tunic. Under tunic of blue linen with long tight fitting sleeves. Upper tunic of light blue silk/ linen blend with large open sleeves to elbow. ...
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Celtic-British Peplos
Peplos gown of plaid, plain woven, fulled wool; upper and lower edges bound with tablet woven bands .... Two weeks would be better to let the dress stretch. ...
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900 AD Viking Apron Dress
The apron-dress was often trimmed around the top edge. Sometimes narrow braid or cording covered the seams. Trimming was not used on the backs, ...
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1380 AD Man's Cotehardie
Take the sleeve block and cut along line H - J. Move triangle E - H - J to the other side of the sleeve block. pattern for cotehardie ...
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1550 AD Persian Wardrobe
There are four basic elements to womens clothing in Persia: pants, foundation garment (piranha), multiple layers of robes, and some type of head covering. ...
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800 AD Anglo Saxon Tunic
Anglo Saxon tunic. Under tunic of blue linen with long tight fitting sleeves. Upper tunic of light blue silk/ linen blend with large open sleeves to elbow. ...
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Quilting
... a part in the development of quilting in the Early Middle Ages as written evidence suggests. ... An early kind of armor was the Jack, a sleeveless coat. ...
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Quilting
Domestic quilting probably did not play as small a part in the development of quilting in the Early Middle Ages as written evidence suggests. ...
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Quilting
... more easily put on and off, and the cost was cheaper than those for chain mail or plate armor. An early kind of armor was the Jack, a sleeveless coat. ...