2018-12-14

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2018-12-14 02:13 am

my new frock

I had a bit of a concern when I realised I was thinking of the late Gothic styles when in fact my main reference is in fact from about 1536 which is very much closer to to my two newer frocks.





I am also going to make a winter weight tabbart (gown with hanging sleeves) out of heavy blue wool (a blanket) to round out the styles.






From “Land im Mittelpunkt der Mächte: die Herzogtümer Jülich, Kleve, Berg” Städtisches Museum Haus Koekkoek, Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf
Boss-Verlag, 1984




I am just not 100% sure of the pattern for the sleeves. I mean I know how I want to make them but I’m trying to work out if it’s a likely pattern. 





These are the only examples I can find of this short bishop style sleeve, but interestingly cut sleeves do pop up. There is a kind of narrow hanging sleeve that looks like a sleeve type seen in Flemish tapestries but much shorter.





Quenzel












1575 Kalkar. Fig 1 page 35b, Civitates orbis terrarum, Braun and Hogenberg. Utrecht University obj=000978066
1575 Kalkar. Fig 1 page 35b, Civitates orbis terrarum, Braun and Hogenberg. Utrecht University obj=000978066








These also seem to appear in children’s clothing as well. Children’s clothing also show short puffed sleeves earlier than adult.