Trossfrau

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16th century Peasant
Tudor Period Gown with Removable Sleeves designed by Jessica Brandon
Drawing 2
making a kirtle into several Basic dress styles, Italian "fruitseller", German, Flemish and Dutch
Happymargaret (2)
Just Gorgeous |from Landsknecht.org Happymargaret (2)
The Slipstitch
The Slipstitch by Historical Sewing. (Use for hems, etc.) This lady's entire site is AMAZING!!!
Pair of scarpine
Pair of scarpine shoes, probably French 1500-1550. Leather covered with silk velvet, silk binding tape and leather sole and lining.
German Goldhaube Cap of Silk, Gold, and Pearls: Pattern, Instructions, Documentation, and Notes
How to make a 16th c. German Goldhaube cap with 1000+ pearls! Includes a complete material list, pattern, instructions, and notes. Created by Genoveva at GermanRenaissance.net
German Ren Dress Guards: Cut Straight or Cut to Shape?
How to cut guards (straight or curved) for German Renaissance style clothing.
Cockatrice: Extant Dresses in Pisa: Updates on sewing and construction techniques from the Costume Colloquium 2008, Florence. The 'everyday dress' is of a wool/linen weave in a white and green diamond pattern, probably from around 1550.
Kat's Florence Files - Research and recreation of 16thC Florence
ome and/or non-noble class) Mid-16th C sottana beloning to a Pisan woman. extant dress. must find more info