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The Book of Garments is THE fundamental work in the field of experiential history! As part of the
Long before medieval markets became a standard part of the event repertoire of every older community, Michael Störmer and Xenia Mohr (née Krämer) – both trained historians and DIY pioneers – advised by archaeologist Dr. Martin Baumeister, inspired an entire genre of books (foremost, of course, the DragonSys series) with their extremely successful mix of clearly presented, professionally sound knowledge and practice-oriented suggestions for hands-on experience. The book consists mainly of 4 major chapters: Men's and Women's Clothing Bronze and Iron Age Men's Clothing from the 9th to 15th Century A Thousand Years of Women's Clothing – On Medieval Fashions Leatherwork: Shoes and Bags In addition, there is an introduction, a small section on materials and fabrics, a bibliography, several detailed indices and directories. In terms of content, the "Book of Garments" not only offers sewing instructions but also a great deal of historical information. DragonSys: Simply know better and do it yourself! For this new edition, the work has been completely revised and newly compiled. Errors in the instructions were eliminated by Katja Rother (author of "Sewing Fantastic Garments Yourself") and the qualified designer Lina Barz has redrawn about a quarter of the almost 250 drawings and illustrations..
Author: Michael Störmer and Xenia Mohr
250 pages softcover
Living Middle Ages - Book of Garments
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Long before medieval markets became a standard part of the event repertoire of every older community, Michael Störmer and Xenia Mohr (née Krämer) – both trained historians and DIY pioneers – advised by archaeologist Dr. Martin Baumeister, inspired an entire genre of books (foremost, of course, the DragonSys series) with their extremely successful mix of clearly presented, professionally sound knowledge and practice-oriented suggestions for hands-on experience. The book consists mainly of 4 major chapters: Men's and Women's Clothing Bronze and Iron Age Men's Clothing from the 9th to 15th Century A Thousand Years of Women's Clothing – On Medieval Fashions Leatherwork: Shoes and Bags In addition, there is an introduction, a small section on materials and fabrics, a bibliography, several detailed indices and directories. In terms of content, the "Book of Garments" not only offers sewing instructions but also a great deal of historical information. DragonSys: Simply know better and do it yourself! For this new edition, the work has been completely revised and newly compiled. Errors in the instructions were eliminated by Katja Rother (author of "Sewing Fantastic Garments Yourself") and the qualified designer Lina Barz has redrawn about a quarter of the almost 250 drawings and illustrations..
Author: Michael Störmer and Xenia Mohr
250 pages softcover