Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla tmta"3 tmta8 7. Outer garments - cotehardies WormarYs cotehardie, later 14th century MerYs cotehardies, setmta9 11. Outer garments - working dress In the 15th century women wore a second, fuller kirtle ovetmta0 Head-wear Men wore a hood or a hat, or sometimes both. Most women just wore a kerchief, somettmta1 18. Head-wear - women s fashionable head-dresses A selection from the elaborate head-dresses tmta2 Wearing your outfit Get used to putting on your outfit layer by layer. Practise pinning the ktmta3 The personal pattern Błock This chapter shows how to make garments to fit an individual wearetmta4 1 Chest Waist Seat Knee Ankle2. Measurements for women Copy the list below and enter the meastmta5 Chest (with lungs filled) Waist Seat Back length (napę to waist) Waist to knee Waist to ankletmta6 5 6. Front On each side in turn, as for the Back, smooth the materiał horizontally across thetmta7 8. Waist darts At waist level, form and pin the spare materiał into horizontmta8 12 1212. Side seams and main vertical darts Aim to get a close fit round the hips and ribcagetmta9 15 15. From toile to Błock The dotted lines are the fitting lines of the two halves of the totmta0 From intermediate pattem to Błock Mark adjustments from the fitting onto your trial outltmta1 17 NP I......I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 20 cm 17. Maturę man s Błock - an tmta2 18 NP 18. Young woman s Błock The finał version of the Błock used for female garments throughtmta3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 20 cm 19. Larger woman s Błock - an example Bust 11tmta4 The sleeve Błock, Figs 20, 21 The medieval set-in sleeve was quite different from the motmta5 b. Distance x-y is about 1.5 cm, reflecting a larger Top arm. Sleeve head is 43 cm, Top arm 3tmta6 21 sp - 21. Finished sleeve draft Tracę the draft (Fig 20), turn it over altmta7 22 SP 20 cm 22. Sleeve for larger armhole This method of adapting the sleeve Błock from Fig 2Wybierz strone: [
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