Wyniki wyszukiwana dla hasla 38455 tmta9 38455 tmta9 DecorationsEmbroidery, Figs 22, 23 Even the simplest garments were often decorated, whi38455 tmta9 DecorationsEmbroidery, Figs 22, 23 Even the simplest garments were often decorated, whitmta 9 Platę 8 Back view of doublet This shows the characteristic V-back of the collar, sometimes matmta9 Frock (or tunic) Many outdoor workers wore a garment which seems rel-ated in cut to the gown,54721 tmta9 Men’s hats and caps 1. Felt hats a. Plain hat worn over a hood, 13th 72792 tmta9 Man s basie short cote 4. Pattern layout for Fig 3 The cote shown is planned on 2.4 m o75695 tmta9 Planning, cutting and making up The patterns are adapted from the personal Błock (Block34470 tmta9 Braies2. Long-legged braies, 1200-1400 Madę from a straight piece of linen, with the gi64439 tmta9 Wimples The wimple was a covering for the throat worn by most women in the 13th century52407 tmta9 25. Bodice and collar for Fig 24 Bodice - Tracę the bodice Błock to waist only. Draw a tmta9 11. Outer garments - working dress In the 15th century women wore a second, fuller kirtle ovetmta9 15 15. From toile to Błock The dotted lines are the fitting lines of the two halves of the totmta9 24. Smali child s Błock need to fit the shoulders, neck and armholes and Hetmta9 Slits for fitchets, slasbes for sleeves, These slits (Surcotes, Fig 5; Gowns, Fig 18) are wortmta9 o LU > oo SELYEDGES 4. Fuli pattern and layout for Fig 2 The patterns are shown on 150 cm tmta9 b. Style for Fig 4c This is the best style for soled hose and has a one-piece sole, with no stmta9 Sleeved surcotes 4a continued from page 117Making up Cut and finish the neck opening. Sew thetmta9 Planning Gowns are planned by adding skirts to a bodice adapted from the personal Błock (Bloctmta9 15 20 cm 15. Open sleeve for Figs 12 & 8 left To plan the construction lines and sleeve htmta9 Platę 17. Passover scene, c.1320, northern Spain The head of household, in long cote and cloaWybierz strone: {
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