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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | "One Kirtle to Rule Them All" @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 20 minutes ago.
Burnley and Trowbridge time travels to the Renaissance with one supportive dress that can be accessorized to work not only for Florence in the late 15th century, but also England and the Holy Roman Empire during the early 16th century. The kirtle was the the main dress garment worn during the medieval and Renaissance periods, providing bust support and structure under the outer gowns. Many European countries wore similar styles of a foundational dress. By making accessories that are distinct to their regions, such as varying partlets, aprons, caps, and underwear, the same kirtle can be styled for different cultures. Suggested reading material for how to construct your own kirtle will be briefly discussed. This YouTube Live is going to focus on the accessories and garment layers worn by the middle classes in Florence, England, and the Holy Roman Empire at the turn of the 16th century. It is geared for fans of the Renaissance who might be attending Faires or other non-academic historical recreation events.

Suggested Supplies List: burnleyandtrowbridge.com/pages/one-kirtle-to-rule-them-all

Britney's Blog-Jane Fox Historical Costumes: jezebeljane.blogspot.com
Marion McNealy's The Curious Frau bit.ly/2Njl8Eg
Tudor Tailor bit.ly/3vd0zu6
And to buy their patterns, books and more tudortailor.com

Suggested Reading List:
Drei Schnittbucher: Three Austrian Master Tailor Books of the 16th Century: amzn.to/2Osuaz5
The Tudor Tailor: amzn.to/3cv937g
The Queen's Servants: etsy.me/2NjkYwE
Period Costumes for Stage & Screen: amzn.to/30FTt3s
One Kirtle to Rule Them AllLIVE - 18th C Stays: An Introduction to Materials & Getting StartedFinal Shift Q&A and Future Fun!The Perfect Sleeve MINI Sew Along Part 3: Setting the SleeveHow do Go at Your Own Pace workshops stack up?Learn to Hand Sew: Open Worked ButtonholeLearn to Hand Sew: The Running BackstitchHand Hack - Healthy Hands for HandsewingHistoric Fashion Tutorial Series: Making BuckramSultana Live (Recap)Learn to Hand Sew: The EyeletHistoric Fashion Tutorial Series: How to Do a Rolled Hem

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