5655 BUTTERICK RENNAISANCE TUDOR COSTUME, VEIL ADULT / KIDS 2-8 PATTERN SZ 8-24 MS

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5655 BUTTERICK RENNAISANCE TUDOR COSTUME, VEIL ADULT / KIDS 2-8 PATTERN SZ 8-24 MS 3 SIZES
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Up for auction is a glorious Renaissance Period costume for ladies size 8 to 12, butterick 5655. two in that range and a children size version. this is for adults size 8 to 12 have 2 in that range, bust 31 1/2 to 34 inches, choose med in menu, , and have one also in size 20,22,24 range, bust 42 to 46 inches choose large in the menu,. advise which adult size you require upon completion of transaction. also have children sizing,, size 2,3,4,5, have three in that range, choose xsmall in the menu. thank you and also two in children, girls size 6 to 8 range, choose small in the menu. ...Making History lovely Renn gown costume pattern. all new out of print, one may have a bit of storage wear on it.. Renaissance period costume includes dress, blouse, skirt, headpiece and veil. Fabrics for dress, skirt, headpiece: velveteeen, brocade and woolens. blouse in batiste, organdy and georgette. veil in sheers and georgette. . size 8 to 12 covers bust 31 1/2 to 34 inches. 2 adult sizes are in stock..Butterick's making history collection, this one is a bit different than the other ones I have listed. love those wing sleeves. as shown in picture and if you check on the internet for this pattern design many interesting ideas on creation of this costume would appear. one quote: nice enough early Tudor style costume for the ladies. The basic cut of the bodice works well, though the skirt needs to be fuller and supported underneath. You may do better with a simple gathered underskirt rather than fussing with a shaped one. If you make this pattern skip the blouse, it is entirely wrong. Add another 6-8 inches to the sleeves so they can be turned back to show the lining. The French Hood belongs to a later style than the gown, and should sit lower on the head, not standing up like a billboard. See pictures of Henry VIII wives for examples of what this should really look like. unquote