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This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat. Medieval Costumes, Medieval Garb, Medieval Dresses, Medieval Clothes, Lady Of The Lake, Historic Fashion, Medieval Costume, Queen Costume, Fantasy Dresses

This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat.

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Conjectural late 14th/15th century women’s cotte pattern – Research Dumping Grounds Sideless Surcoat, 14th Century Dress, 15th Century Dress, 13th Century Clothing, 14th Century Fashion, 14th Century Clothing, 15th Century Fashion, Middle Ages Clothing, Medieval Reenactment

This pattern will create a woman’s late 14th/15th century cotte/gown. Click here if you’re looking for the Men’s pattern. When drafted the pattern includes 1/2″ seam allowance on all edges. Because of the tight fit this will need some type of closure (rather than pulling it on over your head). For women, on a supportive layer I recommend you use…Continue Reading→

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