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- About La cotte simple
- Articles
- An aumônière as it might have appeared in 1380 Paris
- An English noble lady’s outfit circa 1480
- Aumônières, otherwise known as alms purses
- Comparison between curved-front fitting and straight-front fitting
- Cut to pieces by a determined tailor
- Fitting for bust-support: how I started
- Fitting the belly: a curve celebrated in medieval tailoring
- How I stopped worrying and learned to love layers
- Martial surcottes of the 14th century in England and France
- The “elbow hinge” tailoring of the Charles de Blois pourpoint
- The elusive feminine “cotehardie”
- The tailoring of the grande assiette
- The versatile dress layer
- Veil styles of English bonnets in 1480
- Images
- Recommendations
- Resources
- Site Map
- Tutorials
- A curved-front seam fitting method for a bust-supportive dress
- A straight-front seam fitting method for a bust-supportive dress
- Drafting a grande assiette-style upper sleeve from measurements
- Drafting and sewing an early 14th-century-style martial surcotte
- Making a dress from your bust-supportive bodice pattern
- Setting a gore into slit fabric
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- Tasha Kelly (12)
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Recent Posts:
- New tutorial lite: Drafting a grande assiette-style upper sleeve from measurements
- New tutorial lite: Making a dress from your bust-supportive bodice pattern
- Impressions after the Medieval Congress
- Medieval Martial Lovefest in Kalamazoo
- Fourteenth Century Clothing Workshops in California
- Change to Bay Area Plans
- “Redressing What We Know”: slide-enhanced lectures in April
- The cotehardie that ate my brain!
- Placing your 14th century buttons just so
- Examination in France
- Applying for the Janet Arnold Award
- Welcome to the new La cotte simple!
