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tmta8 Outer working garmentsOverkirtles Overkirtle is used here as a convenient term to describe
tmta9 Frock (or tunic) Many outdoor workers wore a garment which seems rel-ated in cut to the gown,
tmta0 Overkirtle 2. Overkirtle, 15th century A loose-fitting overkirtle. The skirts are ground leng
tmta1 Lower the armhole by 1-3 cm. Widen the sides by 1-3 cm, and widen CB and CF by 1 cm, red
tmta2 o o LU > C/ł 4 SELYEDGES 4. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 2 The patterns are shown on 15
tmta4 Cloaks Planning and cutting Measure the required length for the cloak from the back neck. Thi
tmta5 150 cm- 3. Basic half-circle cloak - pattern and layout Lay out the cloth in a single layer,
tmta6 Ma king up Make up any piecings on the outer fabric and lining. Lay the two layers with wrong
tmta8 Children Images of children from the period are scarce. Those available are mainly From wealt
tmta9 Platę 17. Passover scene, c.1320, northern Spain The head of household, in long cote and cloa
tmta0 3. Overkirtle for pregnancy, 15th century The overkirtle (Overkirtles, Fig 2) could be modifi
tmta1 cInfants The dress of this age group, from a few months to about three years, would have comp
tmta2 w7. Boy s gown, 15th century Schoolboy s gown first seen in the late 14th century and persist
tmta3 9. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 7 For this smali size the Back and Front are shown on clot
tmta4 10 10 11. Bodice and stomacher for Fig 10 Younger girls - Use the child s Błock {Blocks, Fig&
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tmta7 Head-wear Men s hats and caps, p. 188 Men s hoods, p. 192 Women s linen head-dresses, p. 197
tmta8 Head-wear Head sizes vary only slightly, so you can scalę up the patterns and adjust the fit
tmta9 Men’s hats and caps 1. Felt hats a.    Plain hat worn over a hood, 13th and
tmta0 4 4 4. Straw hats Straw hats were worn by workers as protection from the sun. They appear to

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