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Indlæser... The Evolution of Fashion: Pattern and Cut from 1066 to 1930 (1967)af Margot Hamilton Hill, Peter A. Bucknell
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A history of the development of English costume and cutting from the Norman Conquest to the Second World War. Each section illustrates a man and a woman wearing the typical attire of the upper middle classes.--From introd. Includes patterns at 1/8 scale. No library descriptions found. |
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This review is from: Evolution of Fashion, The: Pattern and Cut, 1066-1930 (Paperback)
Wonderful book containing pictures of fashions through the centuries (male and female) combined with patterns for making them. From a wimple to an Elizabethan ruff, it's all in there! Am planning to scale them down and make some up for a rag doll.
It's really useful that the illustration and patterns for each era are preceded by a page detailing the fabrics and colours that would have been used, the padding and restriction, even the movement. There's also a wealth of information on every other issue- hairstyles, hats, accessories, underclothes, so you can create the entire 'look'. ( )