At 10:10 PM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
If you mean high necked shirts.. there are several extant that use a basic
rectangle cut with a slit for the neck, gussets at the shoulders for shape
and the body gathered/pleated to the neckline. I suspect there is a fair
amount of artistic licence in some
Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/10/2005 08:41
With your hint of the Sture shirt (I knew of the suits, but not the shirt),
I did some google searching and found a possible pattern and detail photos
of the Sture shirt, and info on the woman's
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Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/10/2005 08:41
With your
At 03:31 AM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
Uppsala is in Sweden. Stureskjortorna is Swedish for The Sture shirts.
Thank you Kate for that clarification.
Kimiko
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Oh yes please share that info on the list as well. I've been having a
doozy
of a time trying to figure out how Henry VIII's smocks are done without
resorting to raglan style sleeves. Any info that can hopefully shed light
would be wonderful.
http://frazzledfrau.glittersweet.com/mary/index.htm