Patterns of Fashion 4: The Cut and Construction of Linen Shirts, Smocks, Neckwear, Headwear and Accessories for Men and Women C.1540-1660
Dive Deep into the Exquisite World of Elizabethan & Jacobean Linen with “Patterns of Fashion 4: The Cut and Construction of Linen Shirts, Smocks, Neckwear, Headwear and Accessories for Men and Women c. 1540-1660”
Unlock the secrets of the intricate linen garments worn during the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods with Janet Arnold’s essential guide, “Patterns of Fashion 4”. This meticulously researched and beautifully illustrated book is the culmination of renowned fashion historian Janet Arnold’s lifelong passion, offering a wealth of knowledge for recreating the undergarments, neckwear, headwear, and accessories that defined this era of elegance and extravagance.
Uncover the Hidden Layers of Elizabethan & Jacobean Attire:
“Patterns of Fashion 4” takes you on a captivating journey through the world of linen, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and stunning detail that lay beneath the surface of these historical garments:
86 Patterns for Linen Clothing and Accessories: Explore an extensive collection of patterns for men’s shirts, women’s smocks, elaborate ruffs, intricate collars, delicate cuffs, stylish coifs, functional boot hose, charming children’s stomachers, and much more.
Step-by-Step Construction Details: Discover the secrets of Elizabethan and early Stuart dressmaking, from drafting patterns to assembling intricate pieces. Learn techniques for setting ruffs, manipulating linen fabrics, and adding embellishments with authenticity and precision.
Exquisite Full-Color Photographs and Illustrations: Immerse yourself in the visual splendor of genuine examples of period linen clothing. Study detailed close-ups of construction techniques, embroidery, lacework, and the intricacies of setting and styling those iconic Elizabethan ruffs.
Extensive Historical Overview: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the development of linen garments, exploring their evolution from basic undergarments to essential elements of fashion. Delve into the historical context that shaped these pieces, uncovering the social, cultural, and practical influences on their design and construction.
Essential for Fashion Historians, Costume Designers, and Sewing Enthusiasts:
Janet Arnold’s meticulous research and practical insights make “Patterns of Fashion 4” an invaluable resource for:
Historical Reenactors: Achieve impeccable accuracy by recreating authentic undergarments, neckwear, and accessories for living history events and theatrical performances.
Sewing Enthusiasts: Challenge your skills and master historical dressmaking techniques, from mastering linen construction to crafting elaborate ruffs and collars.
Costume Designers: Create historically informed and visually stunning costumes, ensuring authentic representation of characters from the Elizabethan and early Stuart periods.
Fashion Historians and Students: Dive deep into the world of early modern fashion, understanding the importance and evolution of these seemingly simple but surprisingly intricate linen garments.
Gain Deeper Insight with the “Patterns of Fashion” Series:
Complement your knowledge of Elizabethan and Jacobean attire by exploring other books in this acclaimed series:
Patterns of Fashion 1: Englishwomen’s Dresses and Their Construction c. 1660-1860: Uncover the secrets behind the construction of exquisite gowns, bodices, and skirts from 1660 to 1860, gaining valuable insights into pattern making and adapting historical designs for the modern figure.
Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen’s Dresses and Their Construction c. 1860-1940: Explore the elegant world of Victorian and Edwardian fashion with detailed patterns, drawings, and fabric descriptions, offering a complete guide to recreating these iconic styles.
Patterns of Fashion 3: The Cut and Construction of Clothes for Men and Women c. 1560-1620: Explore the outer layers of Elizabethan and Jacobean attire, focusing on tailored garments like doublets, jerkins, and gowns for both men and women.
- Patterns of Fashion 5: The content, cut, construction and context of bodies, stays, hoops and rumps c.1595-1795
Readers Praise the Depth and Detail of “Patterns of Fashion 4”:
“Excellent for Research”: Historical costumers and fashion researchers applaud the meticulous detail and well-researched historical context, making this an indispensable reference guide.
“Fantastic Level of Detail”: Readers appreciate the comprehensive descriptions, detailed drawings, and close-up photography, making complex constructions feel approachable.
“Must-Have for Serious Costumers”: Costume makers and historical enthusiasts acknowledge the vital role of “Patterns of Fashion 4” in achieving truly authentic representations of the era.
Own this invaluable guide to Elizabethan and Jacobean linen garments! Order “Patterns of Fashion 4” now from aslbk.com and embark on an exciting journey into the captivating world of historical dressmaking.
ISBN-10: 0333570820
ISBN-13: 9780333570821