Turkish coat (anteri) that I made for myself, based on Reconstructing History pattern #407, out of shot silk - a teal blue and brown cross weave. Looks like olive green. I'm going to let it hang on the toile for a bit before hemming and buttons. Lined in scraps of linen.
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Friday, July 04, 2014
Sunday, July 07, 2013
Another Turkish coat
The Pennsic sewing continues. I'll just keep making stuff until time runs out. And my stash is far from running out. Husband doesn't have that much garb and he requested more ottoman Turkish stuff.
This is another men's kaftan, with too-long sleeves that can be worn scrunched up, or just hanging back without putting your arms into them. Once again, I used the pattern from ReconstructingHistory.com.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Ottoman Turk coat is done!
Made this coat for my man for Pennsic. Very pleased with the fit. I did use the pattern from Reconstructing History.
This is basically the look I was going for, except less fancy:
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