Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla tmta"3 tmta2 9. Making up the puff sleeve (Pis 7, 8) Make up the lower section by combining the interlinintmta3 Platę 9 Scene from mass baptism, 1468, Flemish/Burgundian The lady on the left is wearing thetmta4 Hose Ali forms of leg covering in generał use were known as hose, and all hose covered at leatmta5 j Footwear I Most men and women wore shoes over their I hose, but shoemaking is beyond the sctmta6 4. Separate hose, 1200-1500 The foot styles are interchangeable: they could also have stirruptmta7 Checking the fit - Check up the back of the leg and mark the shape of the top edge. MerYs eartmta8 7. Foot styles for Figs 4b&c a. Style for Fig 4b This has heel extensions as in Figstmta9 b. Style for Fig 4c This is the best style for soled hose and has a one-piece sole, with no stmta0 Joined hose 8 8. Joined hose, 15th century These meet the doublet 10-15 cm below the waist, ttmta1 9. Modelling joined hose Prepare the toile and fit each leg as described for separate hose antmta2 10 10. Pattern for Fig 8 Remove the fitted toiles carefully, remove the pins and mark the fittmta3 o11. Codpiece and gusset The codpiece is there to enclose and support the genitals, and covertmta6 Surcotes Surcote is used here to describe a rangę of early outer garments worn over a main tmta7 Sleeveless surcotes - These were commonly worn from about 1300 (Fig 3). At first they aptmta8 Planning and cutting The rangę of surcotes included here covers both sleeved (Figs 4, 5) and tmta9 Sleeved surcotes 4a continued from page 117Making up Cut and finish the neck opening. Sew thetmta0 b. Cutting diagram for a. Shaping is shown by fine lines. When the Back and Front are shaped tmta1 6. Peaked sleeves for surcotes, first half of 14th century a. Fairly loose tmta2 Sleeveless surcotes 7a 7. Simple sleeveless surcote, 13th to mid 14th century, PI 10 a. Styletmta3 Platę 10 Early 14th century surcote Asimple sleeveless surcote (Fig 7) in medium weight, plaiWybierz strone: [
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