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Make what Turkish Women really wore in the early part of the Ottoman empire (16th and 17th century)! Includes caftan, shalwar (trousers), and gömlek (shirt). Look fabulous and be historically accurate at the same time!
Make yourself a Lady's Ottoman Turkish Outfit including caftan(s), shalwar (trousers), and gömlek (shirt).
RH406 fits busts 30.5 to 48 and waists 23 to 41. All Sizes in one envelope.
RH406Q fits busts 48-60 and waists 41-53. All Sizes in one envelope.
Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.
Suggested Fabrics: fine wool, silk or brocade; linen or medium weight silk for lining; may also be entirely or partially lined with fur
Notions: thread, 10 to 20 buttons and loops for front closure, braid and passementerie trim to taste
Yardage Requirements: caftan(s) - 4 yds at least 60 wide; pants - 2 yds at least 60 wide; shirt - 3 yds at least 45 wide
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