I couldn't remember who stated the information of short sleeve kirtle. I kept some and mostly didn't keep the contact information, just the messages.
Thanks for the link. I will note it and put it in my files.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Walpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Princess Elizabeth


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As far as I know the kirtle from this period does not have short sleeves but this doesn't mean there wasn't some with short sleeves. Does your source for short sleeve kirtles state where one can find the it? I would be interested.
Hope all this makes sense.
De
Recovering from bronchitis so brain not quite pass first gear.

I'm probably the one who gave her the idea of a short sleeved kirtle http://au.geocities.com/e_walpole/kirtle/kirtle.htm I don't have direct evidence of short sleeved kirtles worn with this gown. It's really conjecture based on some early 16th century and late 15th century pictures of working women with short sleeved kirtles (mainly the Da Costa Hours here http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/work/) and the fact that it's the most effective way of attaching the false sleeves that I have tried so far.
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Walpole
Canberra Australia
ewalpole[at]tpg.com.au
http://au.geocities.com/e_walpole/

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