Reconstructing History Patterns

Reconstructing history patterns

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14th Century Women’s Kirtle or Cotehardie Pattern

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Medieval Irish Moy Gown Pattern

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15th Century Women’s Kirtle & Sleeves Pattern

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14th Century Man’s Cotehardie Pattern

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14th century Women’s Smock or Chemise Pattern

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Ottoman Turkish Woman Pattern

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Reconstructing History 1740’s to 1790’s Stays Pattern

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1600’s Men’s and Women’s Shirts and Shifts Pattern

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1740s Frock Coat / Pirate’s Frock Coat Pattern

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14th Century Women’s Surcote Pattern

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1540s-60s Florentine Lady’s Outfit Pattern.

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Cloth Hose Pattern

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1630s Breeches Pattern

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1770’s Colonial Era, Age of Piracy Waistcoats Pattern

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1610’s De Gheyn Musketeer or Pikeman – Doublet, Jerkin, Cassock and Breeches Pattern

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