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16th Century Embroidery Resources
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/12 - 14:29. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | English | Textile ArtsThis is a bibliography page listing print and online resources for those interested in Elizabethan embroidery and blackwork.
In Prayse of the Needle
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/12 - 14:32. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | Costuming | Embroidery | LochacJane Stockton, who lives in Lochac and is a frequent SCAtoday.net contributing writer, maintains this extensive web site about costuming, blackwork, and embroidery, mostly from the Elizabethan period.
Le Poulet Gauche
Submitted by Justin on Thu, 2005/05/19 - 13:47. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | French | Households | Newcomers' InformationLe Poulet Gauche is virtual re-creation of a family-run tavern in 16th century France, with detailed "interviews" with the various family members and employees. The Le Poulet Gauche web site contains extensive information on how to develop a persona and how to fill in the "little things" that give your existing persona more reality and texture.
Oonagh's Own
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/05 - 20:35. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | Costuming | EuropeanMistress Oonagh O'Neill, from the Barony of Politarchopalis in the Kingdom of Lochac, has an extensive web site with photographs, research notes, and other documentation on European ladies' court dresses from the 16th century.
Paleography
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2005/09/09 - 16:08. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | 1601 CE and Later | Scribal ArtsThe National Archives has an online tutorial on Palaeography, the science of reading old handwriting.
Pearson's Renaissance Shoppe
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2006/02/26 - 21:37. 1401 CE to 1500 CE | 1501 CE to 1600 CE | 1601 CE and Later | Costuming | MerchantsRenaissance clothing, costumes and accessories. Their authentic renaissance line includes wench costumes, twill bodices, Elizabethan clothes, princess gowns and dresses.
Technically Naked
Submitted by Justin on Fri, 2004/11/05 - 20:28. 1501 CE to 1600 CE | Costuming | EuropeanTechnically Naked is a web site about the history and construction of men's and women's undergarments in the 16th century in Europe.


