Hoods
Pattern for a hood designed more as an exercise in creativity and pattern-dr afting than as a highly authentic garment based on surviving evidence.
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Basic patterns for an easy T-tunic, a 13th century tunic, a wide-sleev ed gown, a laced gown, a kirtle, ladies' hose, an early hood, a hood with shoulder gores, a basic surcote, and two sideless surcoats.
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The developmen t and possible constructi on of men's and women' s headdresse s of this time, primarily those of France and those countries with immediate French contact: England, Germany, and the Low Countries. Due to a paucity of extant evidence, the majority of research concerns representa tions in illustrati on or sculpture.
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The different headcoveri ngs available to people of various classes during the 14th Century, with historical images and modern recreation s.
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Headcoveri ngs available to ladies of various classes during the fourteenth century.
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Describes construction of hoods, and their applicability to 15th century fashion.
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An essay reconstructing the clothing (shirt, jupon/doublet, hood/chaperon, and hose/chausses) of Joan of Arc, based on illustrations and artifacts from the 15th century.
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This hood pattern is based on the London finds, Hood type #4.
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Men's and women's hoods in period artwork.
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Patterns for the layers and accessorie s for a man's 14th century outfit, including braies, hose, a coif, a hood, and a pouch.
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Patterns for styles of hoods from the 12th-15th centuries.
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Patterns for hoods based on the Orkney hood, and on extant hoods from the 14th century.
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Guidance & advice for clothing; mostly line-drawing patterns for medieval garments, including shirts & tunics, a hood, hose, doublets, and a few Middle Eastern garments.
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Line drawings of medieval textile artifact hoods.
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Article about the Orkney Hood, which may date as far back as the third century A.D., with a photo of a replica at the Orkney Museum.
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On the creation of a replica hood. Covers: Making a warp-weighted loom; the pattern of the woven cloth; tablet woven and narrow bands; instructions making the broad band with fringe; and assembly.
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Last listing added: 05/19/14
Regular: 21
Last listing added: 05/19/14