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Baska

   Baska comes from Kosice, Slovakia. Since 2010 she is interested in sewing garments from the first half of seventeen century. In her leisure time she is doing research about garments in the seventeen century. She is an amateur tailor. Email and facebook.

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Russet kirtle

The bodice and the skirt is made in two separate pieces for variability. 1st half of the 17th century

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Pink kirtle

The kirtle is inspired by paintings of Sebastien Vrancx (1573-1647) Four seasons.

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Woman‘s dress

It consists of a shirt, an underwear, a fitted stocking, garters, a warms, a separated kirtle, a parlet and a jacket, 1620-45

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Formal dress

The dress was inspired by the painting of Margaret Layton from 1620-2 (Marcus Gheeraets, British Galleries).

 
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Red woman’s jacket

The jacket from the first half of 17th century is made of a red woolen fabric, interlining and lining in similar color.

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Winter outfit

This garment for cold weather could be used during period 1620-1645.

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Waistcoat

The sleeved second layer for a common man in 16-17th century.

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Grey men's breeches

inspired by Stuart Peachey's book: Clothes of the Common People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England. 16/17th century

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Striped men's breeches

inspired by Stuart Peachey's book: Clothes of the Common People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England (1610/1650).

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Doublet

Doublet (1630-1645) according to Stuart Peachey's Clothes of the Common People in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England.

 
Tailor's - Rond, part 1
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Tailor's - Baska, part 2