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tmta3 Fabńc ąuantities, pattem layout and piecing, Fig 28 For average-sized men, a doublet will com
tmta3 carefully matching all seams. Turn in and tack the raw outer edges, then topstitch or slipsti
tmta3 Materials a. Tabby or plain weave Most textiles in the Middle Ages were madę by specialised c
tmta3 4 4 Wrist 4. Tapered sleeve This sleeve is tapered to the wrist and madę without gussets. Add
tmta3 Shoulder and armhole fit8. lmproving shoulder and armhole fit b. Narrow tap
tmta3 Platę 9 Scene from mass baptism, 1468, Flemish/Burgundian The lady on the left is wearing the
tmta3 o11. Codpiece and gusset The codpiece is there to enclose and support the genitals, and cover
tmta3 Platę 10 Early 14th century surcote Asimple sleeveless surcote (Fig 7) in medium weight, plai
tmta3 9. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 7 The patterns are shown on 150 cm wide cloth folded cross
tmta3 Lower the new front neckline by the same amount. Measure the new neck edge ot the bodice, bac
tmta3 Platę 13 Back view of pleated gown The back pleating is the same as the front; the fur edging
tmta3 29 20 cm 29. Bodice and collar for Fig 28 Bodice - Tracę the bodice Błock to hip level: littl
tmta3 9. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 7 For this smali size the Back and Front are shown on clot
tmta3 2. Pattern for Fig 1 This pattern is for a loose hood which will puli on without a front open
70011 tmta3 9. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 7 The patterns are shown on 150 cm wide cloth folded
73309 tmta3 2. Pattern for Fig 1 This pattern is for a loose hood which will puli on without a fron
31584 tmta3 The personal pattern Błock This chapter shows how to make garments to fit an individual
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