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<title>Historic Fashion Tutorial Series: Eyelets</title>
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<title>How to Hand Sew Eyelets</title>
<description>This tutorial illustrate s two methods of sewing eyelets found on extant medieval garments, and discusses some variations for later period style corsets and covering modern split metal grommets.</description>
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<title>Medieval Hand Stitching and Finishing Techniques</title>
<description>A practical guide to hand stitching and hand finishing your medieval style clothing.  Even if you make most of your garb on a sewing machine, hand finishing can provide a lovely finishing touch of authentici ty in those places where a machine sewn seam would be the most visible.</description>
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<title>Construction And Finishing Techniques For Late Period Clothing</title>
<description>Instructions for construction techniques observed in 15th-16th century clothing, including methods of lining and edge finishing, butted construction, and eyelets and buttonholes.</description>
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<title>Step-by-Step instructions for producing Eyelets, Points and Brass Aglets</title>
<description>Coordinating the sizes (between an aglet and an eyelet); aglet, chape, and point making; eyelet making; lacing your clothes on; and closures.</description>
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