Question from Genna - Tips on making an easy gable hood for school project
Does anyone know where I can find good, easy instructions on how to make a gable hood? I am doing a project on Catherine of Aragon. I am in grade 8, and have made a dress and written a 2000 word essay, I just need a hood.
"Easy" seems to be the difficult part! I've found a couple of tutorials, but they seem pretty involved.
This one might be a good starting point: http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/KatePages/Costuming/Katherine_of_Aragon/katherine_of_aragon_project.htm
You could glue on fabric instead of doing the whipstitching, etc.
This gallery might be helpful too: http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/tudor/gable.html
From the University of Vermont website, step-by-step illustrated instructions, found by doing a Googel search using the phrase "constructing a gable hood."
Hi Genna - not sure if this will be of use to you, but if you can get hold of a copy the a book called "The Tudor Tailor" by Ninya Mikhaila and Jane Malcolm-Davies they have patterns in there for all types of tudor clothing, including hoods. They may be a bit complex for what you want, but you should be able to simplify/adapt them to suit.
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"Easy" seems to be the difficult part! I've found a couple of tutorials, but they seem pretty involved.
This one might be a good starting point: http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/KatePages/Costuming/Katherine_of_Aragon/katherine_of_aragon_project.htm
You could glue on fabric instead of doing the whipstitching, etc.
This gallery might be helpful too:
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/tudor/gable.html
Good luck!
From the University of Vermont website, step-by-step illustrated instructions, found by doing a Googel search using the phrase "constructing a gable hood."
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/sca/tudor/gableinst.html
Hi Genna - not sure if this will be of use to you, but if you can get hold of a copy the a book called "The Tudor Tailor" by Ninya Mikhaila and Jane Malcolm-Davies they have patterns in there for all types of tudor clothing, including hoods. They may be a bit complex for what you want, but you should be able to simplify/adapt them to suit.
I'll second the recommendation for The Tudor Tailor. It's a very interesting book, one that all Tudor afficionados would enjoy and find useful.
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