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Anonymous on Dienstag, 15. April 2014 23:25

Unfortunately I missed this kickstarter project:
Drei Schnittbücher: 3 16th c Austrian Master Tailor Books
by Marion McNealy

Could you tell us where, when and how the book will be available?

Best regards
Marianne

Unfortunately I missed this kickstarter project:
Drei Schnittbücher: 3 16th c Austrian Master Tailor Books
by Marion McNealy

Could you tell us where, when and how the book will be available?

Best regards
Marianne
Suzanne Spruijt (website) on Mittwoch, 16. April 2014 06:31

I am stepping outside of my comfort zone (wich is 1250-1320) and making a Saxon inspired outfit for a 7th century Frisian woman.
Do you know if sewing techniques where very different? What should the seems look like?

I am stepping outside of my comfort zone (wich is 1250-1320) and making a Saxon inspired outfit for a 7th century Frisian woman.
Do you know if sewing techniques where very different? What should the seems look like?
dougsarchaeology (website) on Donnerstag, 17. April 2014 14:39

So maybe you have answered this before but I was wondering how you got involved in researching/making textiles.

So maybe you have answered this before but I was wondering how you got involved in researching/making textiles.
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