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<title>Farthingales</title>
<description>The pattern for this farthingal e comes straight out of Juan de Alcega&#039;s Tailor&#039;s Pattern Book, #67. Janet Arnold&#039;s Queen Elizabeth&#039; s Wardrobe Unlock&#039;d was also used as an ancillary source.</description>
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<title>The Early History of the Spanish Farthingale</title>
<description>Illustrati ons of early farthingal es.</description>
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<title>Recreating 16th and 17th Century Clothing: Farthingales</title>
<description>The pattern for this farthingal e comes straight out of Juan de Alcegas Tailors Pattern Book.</description>
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<title>Stefan&#039;s Florilegium: Hoops</title>
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<title>The Spanish Farthingale Page</title>
<description>The cone shaped hoop skirt so ubiquitous in 16th century English fashion was known as the farthingale, or to be more particular, the Spanish farthingale.</description>
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