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The Renaissance in ItalyPeriod Patterns number 41, Women's Italian Renaissance Gowns, c. 1470-1505, provides patterns for 7 gowns & 1 tabard (sizes 8-18). Two have split skirts. underskirts, and stomachers, to fake an underdress. The underskirts and stomachers can be left off, replaced by a real underdress. Four of the gown patterns have sleeves that tie on.This pattern goes well with Period Patterns no. 90, 92 and 93.The Renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries began in politically splintered Italy. The age was humanistic, like the people themselves; the clothing was individualistic, competitive, even playful. While there were broad similarities, regional variations were the norm.WomenFashion for woman changed radically after 1460. Evolving from the houpelande (Period Patterns #26), the bodice was cut separately from the skirt, above the natural waist, and became tight fitting. Skirts could be gathered or pleated or neither. They were often split in front to show the skirt of a sleeveless underdress, which could also show under a V-neck. The chemise (Period Patterns no 90), decorated or not, also often showed at the neck. The sleeves could be slashed to show the chemise sleeve , and were often laced or tied to the bodice, rather than sewn on. This allowed different sets of sleeves to be worn with one gown. A sleeveless tabard was occasionally worn over the gown.Zelikovitz Leathers is an Official Distributor of Mediaeval Miscellanea Period Patterns and stocks the full line of available patterns.Mediaeval Miscellanea has created copyrighted Period Patterns for sewing authentic period clothing. The patterns, designed by professional costumers, are rigorously researched to ensure historical authenticity. Each package includes complete, full sized cutting patterns in all sizes listed on the envelope (which permits easier custom fitting; sizes are based on standard commercial pat...
K**I
Pretty easy patterns after a bit of organization.
I got a windfall of nice fabric and bought this pattern to make Italian Renn gowns. I'm still not 100% certain if they're supposed to lace up the back, or if they just go on like pinafores. I got out mailing envelopes and put the skirt in one, since it's for all of them, and then if a bodice overlapped I made a copy of its shapes so that I could just go by version. Look at the picture, choose the dress, get the envelope and work according to the shapes inside it. It was helpful to read the instructions: the poofs on the sleeves don't come from specialized chemises, they're sewn onto the sleeve.
C**Y
Mid-evil pattern
This has good design possibilities. Nice selection of styles. Easy for the experienced seamstress to follow. I subracted a star because the sizing was unclear and it only went to American 18. I needed 22 for my project, and it is a pain to alter that much. (Doable, but a pain).
C**E
Beautifully drafted with detailed directions
Beautifully drafted with detaileddirections. The multi-sized pattern is a bit difficult to work with and I suggest using a non-woven light weight 1 inch grid to trace the pattern. The non-woven pellon with the grid helps when fine tuning the fit.This pattern is not for the beginner level sewing enthusiast, it is for those who sew at an advanced level. The pattern is historically accurate and truly reflects the sumptuousness of the Italian Renaissance. The pattern is designed for members of the Society for Creative Anachronism and any one who wishes to build a garment that is a historical representation of women's clothing of the Italian Renaissance. Be prepared to use a lot of yardage.
A**R
Just what I needed!
This pattern is geared toward SCA/historical reenactments. If you have little to no experience sewing, you will be confused, as yes, the directions are a little sparse. HOWEVER, I have seen less on a commercial pattern.Overall, I love it. I'm working on a Venetian persona, and this is EXACTLY what I was looking for. The pattern is very modular, which allows for customization. I really needed the pattern for the pieces of the gowns, and intend to piece them together my own way. There is enough, however, to make each of the dresses featured on the cover.Excellent. Will buy from this company again.
A**R
Five Stars
I love all of the styles that this pattern contains.
M**E
customs and gown pattterns
I can not wait to use this pattern it looks like fun. I made a renaissance dress before so I know how much work they are. I now have to fine just the right material to get this job done. I look forward to the challenge.
C**N
Good pattern.
Good pattern.
D**S
Pattern ease of use
I have owned this pattern for a while. I do not like it. The instruction are horrible. The amount of fabric you waste is absolutely a sin. I am reselling mine in it's pristine state. I dislike all of these patterns for the same reasons. I purchased a few different ones. I have used only one and will be selling all the others. Period clothing construction did not waste fabric - if this simple fact was so glaringly disregarded, I don't have much faith in the authenticity. Regarding the instructions- I have decades of sewing experience. I have taken the instructions out several times and put them away after not making any sense. At this point it would be easier to draft a pattern and follow instructions from the Internet. Shame on you.
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