As a Kentwell participant, I'm lucky enough to get access to the incredibly well researched notes written by the Elves, but there are also some websites that I'm gleaning information from, and those I can share here. I'm taking a lot of my costume sewing help and tips from - and therefore am eternally grateful to - these places :
The Tudor Costuming Page - written by a Kentwellie, and has some great info/instructions on costume making
A Stitch in Time - blog written by another KWellie, and a novice sewer like me; extremely helpful!
The Renaissance Tailor - specifically, his tutorials on hats and partlets.
The Tudor Tailor - an ex-KWellie, and some excellent patterns available for purchase here.
History Unstitched - Very inspiring, with some great resources including a tutorial on pattern drafting
It costs to view all of the articles, but the free pages for the 16thC are here and here - general beginner info.
The Elizabethan Costuming Page - lots of links here to other pages - not all of them are suitable!
Footwear Tutorials - I'm rather dreading the prospect of making my own shoes! Tutorial here as well as on the tudor costuming page.
The Tudor Costuming Page - written by a Kentwellie, and has some great info/instructions on costume making
A Stitch in Time - blog written by another KWellie, and a novice sewer like me; extremely helpful!
The Renaissance Tailor - specifically, his tutorials on hats and partlets.
The Tudor Tailor - an ex-KWellie, and some excellent patterns available for purchase here.
History Unstitched - Very inspiring, with some great resources including a tutorial on pattern drafting
It costs to view all of the articles, but the free pages for the 16thC are here and here - general beginner info.
The Elizabethan Costuming Page - lots of links here to other pages - not all of them are suitable!
Footwear Tutorials - I'm rather dreading the prospect of making my own shoes! Tutorial here as well as on the tudor costuming page.
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