Best overview in a fairly short form and has scale patterns to boot is
"The Tudor Tailor" This covers Tudor and Elizabethan eras.

Cindy Abel 

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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 1:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] looking for tudor/elizabethan references


On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Robin Netherton wrote:

> Pixel, Goddess and Queen wrote:
>
>> We're going for just a general overview, designed to make people 
>> maybe think first before they say "I know they wore X, it's in all
the pictures!"
>> ... we plan to touch on pretty much everything Robin mentions--it 
>> will be a challenge to keep it down to an hour.
>
> So what lucky group will get the benefit of this class, and when? It 
> sounds like a useful service. I hope once it's developed, you'll be 
> able to re-use it for other groups.
>
> --Robin

SCA, initially, at the end of March. And then it might be a paper
article or a web article, we're not sure.

Jen/pixel/Margaret
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