Pattern for man's mid-16th century doublets with variations
Pattern for man's mid-16th century doublets with variations
• Made exclusively by The Tudor Tailor
NEW! Sewing pattern for a man's doublet of the style worn from the 1540s to the 1560s with sleeve, waistline and skirt variations. With full instructions for choosing materials, sizing and constructing garments - perfect for reenactors.
This is part of our new, improved pattern range. The graded pattern is clearer and easier to see with differentiated lines for each size.
A fully illustrated booklet is included with comprehensive step-by-step making instructions, guidance for choosing materials, and construction tips & techniques. This garment requires some hand sewing.
Based on research carried out for The Typical Tudor (2022), including a survey of 57,687 items of dress. This is a thoroughly researched pattern based on documentary descriptions, extant examples and paintings. See the image of the pattern envelope for specific sources.
This pattern is available in either larger sizes or smaller sizes. Please see the size chart included in the photos for this listing to ensure you're selecting the correct pattern for you.
Note, photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product.
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Great pattern with good instructions, lots of pictures, and excellent historical information and advice.