Pattern Archive Bundle - Breeches
This is a collection of breeches patterns taken from my personal archive.
1560 - based on research on a surviving pair found in Peru
1588 - Freyle's breeches pattern - my favorite. Comfy every-day breeches
1590-1600 - Trunkhose with Canion
1618 - “Venetians” from the 1618 tailor’s manual of Francisco de La Rocha de Burguen
These patterns are graded into multiple sizes and Instructions are included for two of the four styles. They are provided as-is for study, experimentation, and adaptation. Ideal for pattern makers, designers, and historical clothing/costume enthusiasts looking to explore without starting from zero.
Creative Commons Licensing is implied.
This is a collection of breeches patterns taken from my personal archive.
1560 - based on research on a surviving pair found in Peru
1588 - Freyle's breeches pattern - my favorite. Comfy every-day breeches
1590-1600 - Trunkhose with Canion
1618 - “Venetians” from the 1618 tailor’s manual of Francisco de La Rocha de Burguen
These patterns are graded into multiple sizes and Instructions are included for two of the four styles. They are provided as-is for study, experimentation, and adaptation. Ideal for pattern makers, designers, and historical clothing/costume enthusiasts looking to explore without starting from zero.
Creative Commons Licensing is implied.
This is a collection of breeches patterns taken from my personal archive.
1560 - based on research on a surviving pair found in Peru
1588 - Freyle's breeches pattern - my favorite. Comfy every-day breeches
1590-1600 - Trunkhose with Canion
1618 - “Venetians” from the 1618 tailor’s manual of Francisco de La Rocha de Burguen
These patterns are graded into multiple sizes and Instructions are included for two of the four styles. They are provided as-is for study, experimentation, and adaptation. Ideal for pattern makers, designers, and historical clothing/costume enthusiasts looking to explore without starting from zero.
Creative Commons Licensing is implied.