I have two gore tutorials on my blog http://morrghan.blogspot.com/ one for 
machine inserted, and one for a rounded top hand inserted.

Morrghan




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From: Kate Bunting <k.m.bunt...@derby.ac.uk>
To: "h-cost...@indra.com" <h-cost...@indra.com>
Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 1:11:08 AM
Subject: [h-cost] 17c jacket sewing advice

Dear list,

I have at last started on a long-planned project to make myself a 17th-century 
jacket (for when I need extra warmth). I'm using a pattern from "The cut of 
women's clothes" that has triangular gussets in the skirts. Now, as a 
not-very-competent needlewoman, I'm finding it difficult to get the points of 
the gussets to fit neatly. I'm only working with the lining material as yet, 
and have only tacked the pieces together. Can anyone offer any advice before I 
start sewing properly?

With thanks,

Kate Bunting
Librarian & 17th century reenactor


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