September 1, 2009 by Stacy McDonald
Reformation Day 2009
The address is:
401 S Carol Ave.
Morton, IL 61550
And CLICK HERE to see photos from our 2008 Reformation Day Faire!
In fact, here is a good example of a simple Scottish ladies costume that my daughters have made in years past:
And here is a more advanced costume:
LADIES:
EASY:
Simplicity 3809 - Vest and Skirt – Second one down on right and
Simplicity 5582 - Vest and Skirt – Last one down on right:
McCall’s 4994 - Bodice/Vest
McCall’s 4861: Bodice (see here for picture of complete dress)
McCall’s 4090: Skirt for McCall’s bodice patterns 4994/4861/4696/4107
ADVANCED:
McCall’s 4107: Bodice with sleeve option
Butterick 5114: Court Dress
DIFFICULT:
McCall’s M4862: Shirt and Sash (See here for picture of complete costume)
Butterick 4574: Shirt/vest/pants/hat:
McCalls M5215
ADVANCED:
Simplicity 4059/Court and/or everyday – Third one down on the right:
CHILDREN/GIRLS:
McCalls M5371
McCalls M5499
McCalls M5214
Simplicity 5520 (click on last photo and it gives you two girls’ dresses and a boy’s knight costume)
Premade Costumes (Please use discretion when browsing the following links. I have not checked out all the pages.
The Renaissance Store
Renaissance Costume Clothing
Pearson’s Renaissance Shop
The Very Merry Seamstress
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I hope we can come. We'll have to wait and see how Kaitlin is and how her counts are that week, it also depends on how things are with the new baby(5 more weeks to go!).
Blessings,
Amanda