RH 017Q 14th century Women's Kirtle or Cotehardie or Medieval Dress Larger Size
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EUR 21.00 incl. VAT
Size : EUR 18.00 incl. VAT
(EUR 15.13 excl. VAT)
Our full-size paper pattern with complete instructions and historical notes help you make a 14th century Kirtle or "Cotehardie" with long or short buttoned or laced sleeves with or without tippets. Northern European and Italian variants included. A variety of closures and neckline options are also included.
It may seem rather academic but the accuracy of your Kirtle depends upon how accurately you construct it. Creating a wonderful woolen gown is all in the cutting. A color you love will make a real beauty. Black or blue or yellow or crimson or even cloth of gold will make a garment elegant in its simplicity.
RH017Q fits busts 48"-60" and waists 41"-53". All Sizes in one envelope.
Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.
Suggested Fabrics: light weight to coat weight wool, light linen or silk for lining
Yardage Requirements: 5 yds 45" or 3½ yds 60" wide; Lining (optional): 5 yds 45” or 3½ yds 60” wide
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