German Patterns

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Saxon (Cranach) Gown

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for Woman's Saxon Gown, commonly referred to as "The Cranach Gown", a German noblewoman's gown popular in the 16th century. High-neck and low-neck variations included. Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions included.

$32.00

 

Landskncecht Wams und Hosen

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for Men's early 16th century Wams (doublet) and Hosen (pants) as worn by Landsknechten. Pattern includes Open Wams with Brustfleck, Closed Wams, and Hosen with straight or Italianate slanted back seams. Detailed instructions. Embellishment suggestions included. Historical notes. Fits chests 34"-54" and waists 28"-50". All Sizes in one envelope.

$30.00

 

Waffenrok

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for Men's early 16th century German Waffenrok or Arming Gown as worn by Landsknecht officers. Pattern includes arming gown with full sleeves and a variety of skirt pleating techniques. Fits chests 34"-54". All Sizes in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions included.

$25.00

 

Kampfrau or Common Woman's Dress

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for 16th century German Commonwoman's Gown with plain or slashed sleeves and gathered or pleated skirts. Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope. Historical notes and embellishment suggestions included

$25.00

 

1560s Doublet & Pluderhose

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for German doublet and Pluderhose popular in the 1560s-1580s. Fits chests 34"-54" and waists 28"-50". All sizes included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions included.
 

$30.00

 

German Accessories

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for early 16th accessories from the Holy Roman Empire including Tellerbarett ("platter hat") and Schlappe ("starfish hat") for men and women, men's coif and arming cap, linen partlet and apron, Goller (fur-lined capelet), Ledergoller (men's leather jerkin), high-neck and low-scoop shirts and shifts for men and women with smocking instructions, Strumpfen (cloth hose) with Kniebänder, Wulsthaube, Wulst and Steuchlein (German women's headdresses, and hairstyle instructions for women. Detailed instructions. Embellishment suggestions included. Historical notes. All Sizes in one envelope.

$32.00