Is there a farthingale pattern? That seems to be the only significant thing
missing, you've got all the accessories and the underwear except for a
farthingale and possibly petticoats. It doesn't seem like a complete package
without a farthingale, as you can't get the proper 1540s-50s upper class
silhouette without one.
Elizabeth

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Margo Anderson
Sent: Sunday, 14 June 2009 3:27 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] Tudor Lady's Wardrobe Pattern, Now taking pre-orders!

By popular request, we are delighted to present our long awaited Tudor
Lady's Wardrobe pattern!

This package gives you everything you need to dress the Tudor woman, from
undergarments to accessories.
It's not just for the upper class lady: we also provide instructions and
pattern pieces for the working class Tudor woman.
Includes:
        .       Smock with detachable cuffs, and under partlet
        .       Kirtle with supportive bodice, with three foresleeves
        .       Gown with three sleeve choices and optional train
        .       Two caps, English gable hood, and French hood
        .       Over partlet, apron, and sash

This pattern includes a 100+ page manual with the same clear and detailed
instructions that made our Elizabethan patterns world famous, and detailed
historical notes by Tudor researcher Kimiko Small.

The patterns are at the printers and we expect to ship by mid July.

Go to http://www.margospatterns.com to order.

Thanks,

Margo
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