Anglo-Saxon Clothing
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
Early medieval clothing: a potato sack with a girdle? Not necessarily: here lies an astonishing wealth of fabric, colour & detail.
15th c. Doublets and Jackets
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
Study & construction of these two garments, plus how to make a fashionable gown/jacket worn over the doublet.
Katherine of Aragon
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
There are many Tudor dresses of 1530 and later on the re-enactors' circuit, but few earlier ones. Let's go back to 1510 and do something different!
Burgundian Gown and Kirtle
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
Discussing the cut of a late medieval kirtle and a very popular V neck gown, often simply referred to as the Burgundian gown.
1650-60 Banqueting Gown
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
Izabela studies and recreates, step by step, a sumptuous gown from this oft-forgotten period in English costume history.
Tudor Cinderella (4)
- Written by Bess Chilver
In this final part of the series, we will complete the skirt to the gown and the hood and see Mistress Etty in her completed gown at Kentwell.
Monochromatic Embroidery
- Written by M. Alison Kannon
Monochromatic Embroidery is an umbrella term used to describe a type of embellishment popular during the 16th Century.
A Banqueting Suit
- Written by Izabela Zebrowska
Izabela makes a banqueting suit for an English Civil War Nobleman... and next month, a sumptuous gown for his wife...
Tudor Cinderella (3)
- Written by Bess Chilver
Mistress Etty’s smock, kirtle bodice, forepart and foresleeves are complete. This month: completion of the kirtle, gown bodice and turnback sleeves.



