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Pattern for Elizabethan Lady's high-bodied gown with hanging Spanish sleeves Size:Large Photographs show a wide range

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Photographs show a wide range of original items including details of the embroidery stitches

attributed to Master John

Ramie for the smock sleeves and cap

we offer paste buckram for stiffening the kirtle bodies

Woman's late 15th to early 16th century Tudor style kirtle made for The Queen's Servants book and suitable for a middling or gentle woman from 1485 to the 1510s

Pattern for Elizabethan Lady's high-bodied gown with hanging Spanish sleeves Size:Large Photographs show a wide rangeMade exclusively by The Tudor Tailor Sewing pattern for a high bodied round gown with hanging Spanish sleeves and petticoat. Ideal for 16th century impressions from 1575 1603 perfect for reenactors. This gown is based on research undertaken for 'The Greensleeves Project', which was headed by early music specialist Tamsin Lewis. Tamsin commissioned Ninya Mikhaila to make the green satin gown from the famous Elizabethan ballad, while a team of other

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