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<title>Working With Fur</title>
<description>One clothing element that was extremely common in the middle ages for people of all but the poorest classes was the use of fur. In many wills, fur-lined garments or linings outnumber those without fur. This presentati on covers a bit of the history, and how we can use fur in our clothing, using possibly period techniques . Many of the techniques used in this presentati on can be done with either hand or machine sewing, and can also be used with a high quality faux fur.</description>
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<title>Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages</title>
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<title>The Surviving Garments Project</title>
<description>A searchable catalog of surviving garments from Europe and the Mediterranean from the dawn of time up through approximately 1500.</description>
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<title>Lining a Kirtle the Easy Way</title>
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<description>Devoted to learning and teaching about the costuming arts. We sponsor classes, competitions and displays throughout Atlantia, and engage in discussions on the finer points of costuming.</description>
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