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Dark Ages Clothing
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Iron Age Celts of Britain were the first to develop the open ring brooch, a type that would remain widespread in Great Britain and Ireland through... |
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We've b ased the cut of this gown on a number of extant garments from the 11th-13th C. which share similar patterning details, specifically, the... |
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We've based the cut of this gown on a number of extant garments from the 11th-13th C. which share similar patterning details, specifically,... |
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The pattern for our 'Hangeroc' or Viking Apron dress is extrapolated from the description of extant pieces from the Hedeby find. Garment is made up... |
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From Gwen... "I am indebted to the kind folks at Regia Anglorum, UK for their help and information on women's head coverings for this period as well... |
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Hood is made of a rectangle of cloth with a rounded seam over the crown of the head. Made to the measurements of the original, it is long enough to... |
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Simple gowns with a smooth fitting body, tapered or fitted sleeves and full skirts are seen on women in artwork of the mid 14th to mid 15th... |
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Ladies' stockings are made of bias cut fabric and are sized to fit a woman's leg and foot. Pattern is derived from the Bocksten man’s... |
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