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Golden Girl
Location: North Shore, Auckland
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:51 am Please Reccomend Dress Patterns |
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After a fun filled week in Taupo, TJ & I are feeling inspired to make some new dresses, can any of you out there help me by recommending to me any easy to make dress patterns please, We are just starting out with all of this so any help is appreciated
I'd love to track down a pattern for the style if dress I was wearing in Taupo which was long style and had lace's at the side to tighten it.
Thanks
Kristin
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Angel
Site Admin
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:02 am |
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For some pretty simple patterns, I'd recommend getting hold of a copy of the Medieval Tailor's Assistant.
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Golden Girl
Location: North Shore, Auckland
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:03 am |
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Angel wrote: | For some pretty simple patterns, I'd recommend getting hold of a copy of the Medieval Tailor's Assistant. |
OK, Thanks I will track down a copy.
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Rahel
Location: Manawatu
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:06 am |
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Depending on the period, and the area (let's remember not everyone was Anglo-Franc) the technology of clothing construction (including weaving the fabric) governed the elements of dress design - for men and women.
Sleeves weren't sewn in, for instance, but constructed separately, and attached with ties as one donned one's attire.
The depictions of costumery as shown in the movies is, in the mian not accurate at all...
but if it's effect you want, choose which country and era , check in with a number of comparitive books, and adapt a Vogue pattern for one of that brand of gowns.
I say Vogue patterns becasue the construction of thier garments often provides the scope for the style of fitting I think you're considering.
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Effigy
Location: Warkworth
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Effigy
Location: Warkworth
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Golden Girl
Location: North Shore, Auckland
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:29 am |
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effigy wrote: | And here is a variation with a waist seam which looks lovely. |
Wow Anne, Your wonderful, thank you so much!
I may pop you a msg for more info soon. Istar has offered to help me but I know she is busy with the kids and dont like the idea of adding any pressure, I like the idea of her having a nice break after Taupo...lol
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Nathan
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:45 am |
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Nic has a copy of the Tailors Assistant
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Golden Girl
Location: North Shore, Auckland
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:47 pm |
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Nathan wrote: | Nic has a copy of the Tailors Assistant |
Ta Nathan thats good to know, I figured him & Istar would, I am popping over there on the weekend to visit so will see if I may borrow it.
Have you had any luck witht he stolen items? Tell all the gang on Facebook about it too.
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Katlin Hytonen
Location: Thames, Waikato
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:47 am |
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In reply to Kristin on dress patterns. I do not know what period you are looking for but i am 700 - 900A.D. Viking. I try to be as authentic as possible using only linen and wool and got my information from findings found in graves and other historical documentation. I have found that a simple kaftan style dress along with a apron dress over the top was worn from the periods 700A.D. through to the 1500's in many parts of Europe, England and Scotland. I have a white dress which enbroyeded for special occassions and a few coloured ones that i use inbetween. I also have a lilac woollen tube dress. If i can help you anymore contact me, Katlin Hytonen.
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Nathan
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Golden Girl
Location: North Shore, Auckland
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Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:52 am |
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Nathan wrote: | http://www.larsdatter.com/sitemap.htm
About half way down. |
Your a gem Nathan, thanks for that! I have a wee bit of Venison Back Steak at home so if you want a bit pop me a text, 0211033479
PS: TJ gets back from Camp today so I left her a big note on her door from all of us saying she lost the game....lol
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