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Aénor's Barbette and Filet Pattern - headgear worn in the 12th -13th century $6.00
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Aénor's Coif Pattern - worn by both men and women from the 11th-16th century -
essential underwear for the head. Great by themselves or for under veils, hats and other
headgear. Also good for armouring caps or keeping your ears warm on cold nights. $6.00
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Aénor's Phrygian Cap Pattern -A Norman style of hat popular in the 11-12th
centuries. $6.00
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Aénor's 12th Century Pointed Cap Pattern- can be worn by itself, or over a coif or
hood. $6.00
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Period Patterns number 16, Tunics, c. 650-1310 A.D., has 14
tunics for men, woman and children, with most parts being interchangeable. Chest sizes
16-54" included. $21.00
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Period Patterns number 21, Cotehardies and Sideless Surcoats, c.
14th and 15th centuries, has 3 cotehardies and 4 sideless surcoats (sizes
6-20). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 23, Men's Cotehardies, c. 1340-1420,
contains patterns for 5 cotehardies and three hoods (sizes 36-48). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 26, Houpelandes, c. 1390-1460 A.D., has 6
houpelandes for either sex, with sleeves and necklines interchangeable. The sleeves
and cotehardie underneath are faked, but the fake sleeves can be left off and replaced by
a cotehardie or a 2nd houpelande (sizes: woman's 8-18 & Men's 36-48 included). $21.00
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Period 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. $21.00
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Period Patterns number 43, Men's Italian Renaissance Garments, c.
1420-1500, contains patterns for 3 shirts, 3 hose, 2 codpieces, a tabard and a cioppa or
gown (sizes 36-48 included). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 46, Woman's German Puff-and-Slash, c.
1500-1545 A.D., includes patterns for 6 gowns and 3 shoulder capes. $21.00
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Period Patterns number 51, Early Tudor Woman's gowns, c. 1490-1535,
includes patterns for 5 gowns (sizes 6-20). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 52, Tudor Era Headdresses, c. 1490-1580 A.D.,
contains patterns for 17 different headdresses. $21.00
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Period Patterns number 53, Early Tudor Men's Garments, c. 1495-1537,
contains patterns for 3 gowns, 3 skirted doublets, 1 skirted jerkin, 2 skirtless doublets
and 3 shirts (sizes 36-48). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 56, Late Tudor and Elizabethan Gowns, c.
1545-1610, contains patterns for 3 Late Tudor gowns and 3 Elizabethan gowns. The
stomacher, underskirts and undersleeves are not sewn to the gowns (sizes 8-18 included).
$21.00
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Period Patterns number 58, Men's Elizabethan Garments, c. 1558-1605,
supplies patterns for 7 doublets, 5 pairs of trunkhose, 1 Venetians, 1 slops, a falling
collar and cuffs (sizes 34-54). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 90, Women's Undergarments, Ruffs, Collars & Cuffs.,
offers patterns for 5 chemises, 2 corsets 2 partelets, 2 ruffs, 2 bumrolls, 3 collars and
cuffs (sizes 8-18 included). $21.00
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Period 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"). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 93, Bags, Purses and Pouches, c. 650-1650,
contains 23 general methods for making purses and attached pouches, dagger hangers,
etc. It also has patterns for 46 specific bags, pouches and purses. $21.00
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Period Patterns number 101, Medieval Military Garments, has 3
gambesons, 3 surcoats, 3 hose, 1 codpiece, 1 cuisse, and a renal belt with pockets for
plates to protect the kidneys (sizes S-XL). $21.00
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Period Patterns number 102, More Medieval Military Garments, contains
patterns for 2 coats of plates, 1 lentner, 1 angel-wing tunic (with or without dags on
the sleeves), 3 coifs and 1 gorget. $21.00
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