I have no interest in making myself an Elizabethan dress to match my husband’s persona. There I have said it. I am alright with that statement and do not need any treatment plans. Having said that, I have sewn a lot of the clothing in his wardrobe. I have made and fitted the patterns for him. He has done some of the sewing, but that was a long time ago. At some point I will start going through his wardrobe and replacing pieces, but that has not happened yet and he has not complained. Below are some of the outfits I have made him over the years. 10 years ago he and our youngest son had matching outfits. I think William’s outfit fit for a whole month before he outgrew it.
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- Anglo-Saxon
- Anglo-Saxon Ring Pouch
- Balls
- Bayeux Tapestry
- Beads
- Bench Chest
- Book
- Card Weaving
- Casting
- Children’s Clothing
- Class List
- Clothing
- Clothing for Other People
- Coat
- Commission Pieces
- Dishes
- Dolls
- Doublet
- Dye
- Dye Page #2
- Early Period PDF Links
- Elizabethan Clothing
- Embroidery
- Fishing Kit
- G-63
- Games
- Gift Basket Goods
- Gift Basket Toys
- Inkle Weaving
- Kingdom A&S
- Maternity Clothing and the SCA
- Misc. Toys
- Miscellaneous
- Naalbinding
- Needles
- Noah’s Ark
- Nobody Told Me They Grow so Fast
- Pants
- Proper layout of my SCA story
- Puppet Theatre
- Rune Stone Hill
- SCA Parents
- Scribal
- Sewing Kit
- Shirts
- Shoes, Garters and Points
- Tapestry
- Textile Tools
- Thoughts about my Intarsia Tapestry Project
- Tips, Tricks and Toddlers
- Tips, Tricks and Tweenagers
- Toilet Kit
- Toys
- Tudor Accessories
- Tudor for a 10 year old
- Tudor Jewelry
- Viking Hiking
- Viking Tent
- Warp Weighted Loom