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 Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Uploaded Search and browse the wardrobe accounts of Queen Elizabeth

Lizapalooza: the Elizabethan Costume Blog by Drea Leed 

Queen Elizabeth's Influence on Elizabethan Dress

 Designing the Perfect Gown: From Idea to Reality

Working Woman's Dress in 16th Century Flanders

A Workingwoman's Dress Revisited

Elizabethan Make-up 101

A Tudor Lady's Ensemble of 1545

Men's Hose in the 16th Century (Google Translation; original French Here)

 Foolish Clothing Depictions of Jesters and Fools in Medieval and Renaissance Art

Evolution of French Women's Dress in the 16th Century (Google translation; original french Here)

Secondhand Clothing in Elizabethan London

 Elizabethan Outerwear: Coats, Cassocks and Loose gowns

Working Women's Clothes in 1580s London 

Elizabethan Cassocks

 The Painted Face Renaissance Makeup Recipes & Techniques

From Fighting to Feasting: Garb for Rapier Combat

An Overview of Tudor Fashion,1500-1550

Elizabethan Underpinnings for Women (PDF) Corsets, farthingales, smocks, bumrolls and moreCorsets/Pairs of Bodies

A Concise History of the Elizabethan Corset

Corset-Making Materials:Fabric, boning, and more

How to Make your Own Corset Pattern

Custom Corset Pattern Generator - Enter your measurements, and generate a custom-fitted corset pattern!

How to Make an Elizabethan Corset - Step-by-Step instructions on sewing your own bodies

Wearing and Caring for your Corset

The Effigy Corset: A New Look at Elizabethan Corsetry

Bodies: 16th Cntury English Support Garments (PDF)

Italian Renaissance Stays

Bodies, Stays and Corsets: A look at women's supportive garments in the 16th century by Mode Historique (pdf)

Elizabethan Bodies: A Short Article

Extant Stays of the 17th Century

Making an Elizabethan Corset by Tammie Dupuis

1580s Florentine Unboned Stays

Boning Materials for 16th c. Corsetry by Sempstress

Making an Effigy Corset and Corded Petticoat From Medioevale Cibo Lotta

The Effigy Bodies--Reconstructing History Style

Making a Corded Effigy Corset

Making a Curved-Front Corset by SempstressFarthingales (Hoopskirts) and Bumrolls

The Spanish Farthingale History, materials, patterns and construction information

Making Juan Alcega's 1589 Farthingale

El Verdugado - Spanish language page about the Spanish Farthingale c. 1500 in Spain.

How to Reproduce the Alcega Farthingale Pattern

How to make a gored Spanish Farthingale

Recreating the Alcega Farthingale for Modern Bodies

Making a Saya Verdugada (Spanish Farthingale-gown) by the Spanish Seamstress

Making A Spanish Farthingale by Tammie Dupuis

Making A Corded Farthingale by Sempstress

Elizabethan BumrollsStockings

Knitting Elizabethan Stockings

 Hose in the 16th Century by Melanie Schuessler

Making Elizabethan Cloth Hose

The Carnamoyle Stockings: 16th c Irish knitted stockings

Pictures of Eleanora de Toledo's Stockings, Original and Reproductions 

White silk knit stockings from 1548 in the museum at Dresden

How to Sew Elizabethan Stockings

Three pair of pre-17th century silk knit hose (PDF)

Stockings of the Common Man, His Wyfe and Children

Knitting Eleanora de Toledo's Stockings - Ravelry PatternSmocks, Shirts, Shifts, and Underwear

16th Century Smocks & Chemises: Their history and how to make them

 The Smock Pattern Generator Enter your measurements and get a custom-fitted smock pattern

The Early Modern Shirt

How to sew a simple chemise (by Sempstress)

Pleated and Smocked Shirts and Chemises 

Making an Elizabethan Shirt (PDF)

Recreating the Wedham Shift

Recreating the Warwick Shirt

16th C Tuscan Camicia (from the Florence Diaries)

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The Venetian Shift, or Camicia

Camicias in Venetian Portraits

How to Sew a Camicia

 Making an Elizabethan Shirt by Tammie Dupuis

An Leine Crioch: Making the Irish Leine in the 16th Century

Making the Irish Leine

 How to Make an Tudor/Elizabethan Shirt

Women's Underwear in 16th c. Italy: Drawers, Brache or Calze

Patterns for 16th c. Breeches and BraesPetticoats

Elizabethan Petticoats

Browse Queen Elizabeth's Petticoats 

 Recipe for a Corded Petticoat

Fashions of the 16th Century: Extant Items, portraits and reproductions of 16th c. dress on Pinterest

Original Portraits | Original Garments | Reproduction Costumes Original Portraits and Pictures

The Faces of Elizabeth: Portraits of Queen Elizabeth ITransitional Costume 1480-1520

Tudor Effigies: Costume Research Image Library

Portraits of the Valois family

Tudor and Elizabethan Children's Portraits (Pinterest)

Pugnacious Puffy Pants: Puff-and-slash doublets and hose from De Arte Athletica

Royal, Military and Court Costumes from the time of James I

Women's Tudor Dress, 1500-1525

Women's Tudor Dress, 1525-1550

 16th c. costume in the Louvre


Portraits of Isabella Clara Eugenia (Spanish Elizabethan Style Gowns)

 Children in Medieval and Renaissance Works of Art

 Examples of Early 17th c. Masque Costume

A Tour of 16th Century Fashion

Portraits of Queen Elizabeth at the Tudor England website

Elizabeth I Portrait Gallery at TudorHistory.org

 Tudor & Elizabethan Portraits fantastic page with vast collection of 16th century portraits!

German Portraits and Pictures by the Frazzled Frau 

Costume in German Portraits and Pictures Curious Frau's Pinterest boards 

 Pictures of Tudor Nobility at the Tudor England website

 Tudor & Elizabethan PicturesA comprehensive site with hundreds of Tudor & Elizabethan Portraits

Early Tudor, Late Tudor and Elizabethan Portraits at La Couturiere Parisienne

Portraits of the Wives of Henry VIII at TudorHistory.org

 Tudor Dress: A Portfolio of Images webbed by Hope Greenberg

 Pictures of Middle-Class European Costume from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum

16th century Paintings of Lower-class DressExtant Garments: Photos of Actual 16th Century Clothing

 A Collection of Photographs of Extant Renaissance Garments

Embroidered jackets for 16th and 17th century ladies

Extant Scandinavian and Russian 16th and 17th c. Garments from Mateusz Stawowy

Extant Garments from the Vasa Graves: 16th c. Swedish Royal Fashion

Extant knitted items of the 16th and 17th centuries

Embroidered Gloves, doublets and more at the Royal Armoury in Sweden

White silk knit stockings from 1548 in the museum at Dresden

Knitting Instructions for Johan III's 16th century stockings 

 Mary of Hapsburg's Hungarian Gown, 1520 

Extant 16th c. Italian Garments

The Dungiven Costume: a 16th century anglo-irish men's outfit

The Kilcannon Costume: a 16th century Irish Kern's CLothes

V&A Costume & Textiles Tour 16th & 17th c. clothing at the V&A

Elizabethan Costume at the Bath Costume Museum

 16th C. Clothing at the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum at La Couturiere Parisienne

16th c. embroidered leather jerkin at elizabethan-portraits.comModern Reproductions

Recreations of 16th Century Doublets and Lace by Mathew Gnagy

 Recreations of Flemish Workingwomen's Dress

 Penthisilea, Queene of the Amazones: a 16th century Masque Costume 

Top-Quality Reproductions Historic Gowns (Pinterest)

My best red petticoat: Dress Diary of a petticoat by Lia Thornegge

 Elizabethan Clothing Pictures made by Laura Mellin. 

Impressive Reproductions (Pinterest)

Top-Notch recreations by Cateny (Including Anne of Austria Spanish Saya)

Reproduction Spanish Gowns

Dress Diaries by Centuries Sewing

 Lady Drea's Wardrobe Unlock'd Photos of Elizabethan clothing 

Reproduction Anne of Austria gown

16th C Tuscan Camicia (from the Florence Diaries)

Italian Camicia with Pomegranates and Bees (from the Florence Diaries)

Katerina's Florentine Guardaroba (Wardrobe)

Reproductions of Extant Elizabethan Clothing by Laura Mellin

Reproductions of German Landsknecht Dress 

Flemish Dress Reconstructed (by Maniacal Medievalist)

New! Reproduction Elizabethan Costumes at the Globe Theatre

Jessamyn's Dress Diaries

The Italian Showcase:Examples of 16th century Italian Dress

Reconstruction of a 1520 Florentine Gown

Reconstruction of a 1525 German "Cranach" Gown

Reconstruction of a 1585 German Maid's Dress

Ninya Mikhaila's Reproduction Elizabethan Dress A huge gallery of highest-quality reproductions

 To Dress a Queen: A Dress Diary by Karen Bergquist

 Dress Diaries and Costume Gallery by Sempstress

Costume Closet from La Mode Historique

Elizabethan Costume Gallery by Karen Bergquist

16th century Costumes of the Basingstoke Early Dance group

 Janet Arnold's Reproduction Doublets at elizabethan-portraits.com

 Guy's Nobleman's Outfit

 Seamstrix's Elizabethan Costume Gallery

Photos of the Tudor Group Re-enactors

 Briana's Picture Page Elizabethan and Tudor Creations

 Tudor and Elizabethan Dress Diaries by Clare Wodehourse 

Melanie Schuessler's Elizabethan Costumes Photos of several exquisite gowns

Costume Flicks: Movies showing Tudor/Elizabethan Dress

Photos of Tudor andElizabethan Costumes by Lynn McMasters

Costumes forthe Stage Production Elizabeth the Queen


Online Patterns

Custom Corset Pattern Generator - create an Elizabethan corset pattern

The Smock Pattern Generator. Drafts a custom-fitted Elizabethan smock

A 16th c. German Pattern Book: The Leonfeldner Schnittbuch, 1590

Draping a 16th Century Bodice Pattern

The Tailor's Masterpiece-Book:Alcega's Patterns and Garments made from them

Deciphering Juan de Alcega's Tailor's Pattern Book of 1589

Understanding Alcega's Tailor's Patterns

Scaling up Historical Patterns video tutorial

Basic Pattern Drafting by Tammie Dupuis

Patterns for 16th c German Dress 

Drafting a basic Body Block and Sleeve 

 Dawn's Costume Guide - Patterns for Elizabethan costume & accessories

 Drafting the Spanish Doublet (PDF)

Drafting a custom-fitted Elizabethan Bodice Pattern

Tudor Bases Pattern (A Tudor Man's pleated skirt)

Dawn's Pattern for Fitted Breeches

Doublet Patterns by Tempus Peregrinator

 Resizing Historic PatternsCommercial Patterns

Reconstructing History Patterns

Margo Anderson's Historic Costume Patterns (Elizabethan Lady's Wardrobe & more)

 Review: The Elizabethan Lady's Wardrobe pattern collection

Tudor Tailor Costume Patterns

Mantua Maker Historic Patterns 

 Patterns of Time pattern reseller 

Sewing Central Pattern Reseller

 Patterns for Elizabethan Hats and Headwear by Lynn McMasters

Review: Commercial Renaissance Costume Patterns available from Simplicity, Burda, Butterick and McCalls.



The Elizabethan Seam: Sewing by Hand

New! Making a Kirtle: An excellent step-by-step guide for making a 16th c. kirtle using authentic construction techniques. 

 Fashion Figures to Trace for designing costumes

Cartridge Pleating 101

A Demo on Cartridge Pleating by Tammie Dupuis

 Renaissance Tailoring Made Easy: Period Sewing Techniques, by Tammie Dupuis

Renaissance Pleating Techniques

 A Short Tutorial on CartridgePleating

 Constructing a 16th Century Flemish Outfit

 Making a Gathered Kirtle


 Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Uploaded Search and browse the wardrobe accounts of Queen Elizabeth

 Tudor and Elizabethan Clothing Inventories Searchable! Includes inventories of the Earl of Pembroke, Mary Queen of Scots and a number of Probate Inventories

Wardrobe Inventories of Mary Queen of Scots and King James V of Scotland (PDF, 14.4 mb)

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