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Capes and TabardsPeriod Patterns number 92, Capes and Tabards., c. 650-1650, provides patterns for 13 capes, 3 separate hoods, a tabard, small capelet, and a ganache (sized for chests 16" to 54").This pattern goes with Period Patterns nos. 16, 21, 23, 26, 41, 43, 51, 53, 56, 58, 93, 101 and 102Throughout the "dark ages" (the early medieval period) capes were indispensable for protection against the weather, as well as fashionable articles of clothing in their own right. They were worn by both sexes of all classes and ages. While there were some variations, the same basic capes were found throughout extended Europe. In the Middle Ages the cut of capes became more sophisticated, and many new variations appeared. Tabards and ganaches reflected the growing preoccupation with fit and fashion. In the Renaissance, these changes led to capes often being reduced to more of a fashion accessory than serious protection against cold or wet weather.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 PatternsT 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 pattern sizes and can easily be scaled up or down to create additional sizes). Detailed, fully illustrated, step-by-step sewing instructions are provided in addition to general instructions (seam finishes etc.), and most patterns include suggested pattern layout.Each pattern package contains historical notes with illustrations from contemporary sources providing background information, as well as possible enhancements and variations. On the back of the...
K**A
Making this cape is simple and should be simple enough for anyone with a small amount of sewing expertise to complete.
Have not used the pattern up to now, because I had to acquire suitable trims for the cape, already had the linen for the cape itself. Otherwise, the pattern looks simple enough to complete in a day. This cape would be suitable for any SCA or other group that requires medieval-style garb.
K**R
Great historical patterns
Great company for historical patterns with great historical notes included I the pattern I formation. I have other patterns fro. This co plant, 5 stars. Great for SCA garb.
B**E
Good period piece
Great fun putting together a accurate period piece.The 5th grader was greatly helped with the presentation as clothes make the character.
E**Y
Exactly as described
Exactly as described.
C**N
Good pattern.
Good pattern.
K**S
Five Stars
Great pattern!
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