Previously I sewed a Tudor Kirtle using the instructions in The Tudor Tailor. This week I’ll be DIYing some of the accouterment, a 16thcentury shift, and a French Hood.
Next, I plan to make an English Gown to go with the entire ensemble and possibly some sleeves if there’s enough fabric, which Is always a gamble when sewing with thrifted curtains, old bedsheets, and spare m45rtfgrfdesxfredsxcfvgdcfrdfcrdefcg
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