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« Thread Started on May 18, 2008, 12:04pm »
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Pattern for side-laced early Florentine bodice
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/diary/images/florpat1.gif

Pattern for early Florentine round sleeves
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/diary/images/sleevepattern.gif

How to hemp-cord-bone a bodice (a wonderful technique I tried in my Raphael dress)
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/cording/cord.html

How to make an easy Italian chemise
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/chemise.html

The zen of spiral lacing, fashion plates, portrait gallery, about dyeing and fabrics etc
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/

Margo Anderson offers a free downloadable partlet pattern:
http://www.margospatterns.com/wwadapt.htm

The SMOCK Pattern Generator
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/smockpat/

ITALIAN CAMICIA
http://www.festiveattyre.com/research/chemise.html

Variation of ITALIAN CAMICIA
http://www.feoragdubh.eastkingdom.org/Patterns/ItalianRenChemise.gif

Making a FARTHINGALE
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/farthingale/period.html

Another Method of Making a FARTHINGALE
http://www.vertetsable.com/demos_farthingale.htm

CORDED PETTICOAT
http://www.sempstress.org/experiments/cordedpetticoat.shtml

BUMROLL
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/bumroll.html

CORSET Pattern Generator aka CPG
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/custompat/

The CPG used to Pattern an 18th CENTURY CORSET
http://www.marariley.net/stays/staysinstructions.htm

Patterning the EFFIGY CORSET
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/EffigyReconstruction.htm

The CPG Modified to Make a BODICE Pattern
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/kirtlepat/index.html

The bodice from the previous link attached to a gathered skirt and made into a KIRTLE
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/makekirtle.html

PETTICOATS
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/petticoat.html#make

Constructing a 16th CENTURY FLEMISH OUTFIT
http://www.elizabethancostume.net/lowerclass/makeflem.html

SHIRTS or HIGH NECK SMOCKS
http://www.vertetsable.com/demos_shirt.htm

MAN'S DOUBLET
http://freespace.virgin.net/f.lea/doublet1.html

Quick and Dirty TRUNK HOSE
http://home.austin.rr.com/moondragon/QDtrunk.html

TRUNK HOSEN
http://www.mooharpist.net/trunkhosen1.html

HATS
http://www.sempstress.org/patterns/hatmaking/index.shtml

FRENCH HOODS
http://modehistorique.com/elizabethan/french_hood/french_hoods.html

Another Theory on FRENCH HOOD Construction
http://www.kimiko1.com/dressdiaries/1545FrenchHood/index.html
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« Reply #1 on Aug 12, 2008, 9:07am »
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Absolutely Wonderfully Useful Post! Thank you LadyRose! I'll find some of this invaluable!

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Great to hear, I'm glad someone will find them useful, I know I have.
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Thank you for posting these sites!! Since Collenn taught me how to sew I have been looking for some projects. Now I may have to many! :)
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