1470's - 1500 Florentine Ladies Outfit

$30.00

From Reconstructing History: Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for 15th century Italian Commonwoman's Outfit or gamurra as worn in Florence and the Tuscan region from the 1470s through the end of the century. Pattern includes tie-on sleeves with multiple variations, center or side-back closure, gathered or pleated skirts, coif, partlet. Instructions for camicia (shift) and period hairstyle also included. Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope. Historical notes and embellishment suggestions included. Partners perfectly with RH510 for the Upper Class Florentine look. Suggested Fabrics: light weight to coat weight wool heavy linen or canvas for interlining light linen for lining linen for coif, camicia and partlet Yardage Requirements: Gown with matching sleeves: 6 yds 45" or 4½ yds 60" wide Gown without sleeves: 4 yds 45" or 3 yds 60" wide Constrasting sleeves: 2 yds 45" or 1½ yds 60" wide Lining: 2 yds 45" or 1½ yds 60" wide (bodice & sleeves only) Interlining: ½ yd 45" or 60" wide (bodice only) Notions: thread hooks & eyes or cord and closed rings (thread eyelets may also be used) two-inch and three-inch wide strips of contrasting wool or colourful ribbon for guards, as many as desired

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  • Model: RHP-509
  • Manufactured by: Reconstructing History


This product was added to our catalog on Friday 04 September, 2009.

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