My theatre teacher in college made a dress like this, without a fastening.
The way she did it was to cut it on the bias. She literally had the actress
lie down on the fabric, and traced around her, allowing extra for going
around the body. She made the sleeves separately, as they wouldn't fit on
her fabric with it being on the bias. It fit wonderfully, following the body
shape. 

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Behalf Of Zuzana Kraemerova
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:51 AM
To: h-costume
Subject: [h-cost] 1432 doublet - fastening?


Hi,

I'm just up to make this doublet (or whatever it's called):

http://www.kazi.webz.cz/wagner/images/wag01-28.jpg  

It's the second one from the left. It's taken from Medieval costume, armor,
and weapons, but originally it comes from the Wenceslas bible and it's dated
to the 1432, Bohemia. I would like the doublet to follow the shape of the
body, not very tight, just a little, but not too loose. My question is - how
can I achieve this WITHOUT a fastening? Is it possible? How tight can I do
the waistline when the man's chest/bust is around 100cm? Do you know any
tricks about this?

It might not be possible to do it without fastening, so my second question
is, where would a fastening for such a garment be? (I don't want the front
fastening). On the back? Or was there any at the sides? What would be used?
Lacing? Buttons? Hooks and eyes? Anything else?

Many thanks to everyone who could give me some advice:-)

Zuzana

       
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