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European Garb
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6th Century Byzantine Brocade Dalmatica and Superhumeral
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Late 14th Century Men's Wool Cotte Hardi
People call me crazy because I sewed this garment completely by hand, but it was made in exchange for a pair of pattens from Sir (then Lord) Andrew Grey.
Late 14th Century Women's Linen 10-gore Kirtle
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1400 Flannel Houppelande from the Herjolfsnes Dig (plate 63)
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I have made so many of these houppelandes, men's and women's both, I've lost count!
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1425 Silk Twill Houppelande and Wired, Padded Roll Headdress
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1430s Velvet Houppelande with Slit-Front Sleeves
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1530 Women's Early Tudor Velvet Gown and French Hood
1537 Women's Early Tudor Velvet Gown and Gable Hood
1536 Men's Early Tudor Linen Doublet, Brocade Skirted Jerkin, Silk Velvet Gown and Flat Cap
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1570s Wool and Linen Flemish Working Women's Kirtle, Gown, Partlet, Over-partlet, Sleeves and Caul
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I must be really crazy, because I sewed this entire outfit by hand!
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Master Kevin of Thornbury with six-month-old Regan Smith
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