Clothes were made by servants or those of the lower class, who were hired by the richer people to work for them. As for the poor, they made their clothes with whatever was left over from the other cloths used for the rich.
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they were made of sheep manure and dried in a steamer and then left out to be hung dry until it was wearable.
The medieval clothings were made using wool, linen, hemp, leather. Silk was rare as it was quite expensive so not everyone could afford it. The basic clothing at this time was tunic but which later changed into robes, capes, and dresses.
Most clothes in medieval Europe were made of cloth that had been woven on looms. The source fabrics for much of this work were wool and linen. Cotton was known in southern Europe, having been introduced in the third century BC, but the manufacture of cotton fabric did not catch on in Europe until later, because it was more expensive than linen, which was easier to grow in most places. Silk was imported and some was also made in the Byzantine Empire. These fabrics were sewn much as they are today, with leather and fur being used for some clothing as well.
Interestingly, at the beginning of the Middle Ages, buttons were used for decoration, but not for fastening. Instead of buttoning, clasps were used or clothing was tied. It seems the button hole was invented in Germany in the 13th century.
The clothing that was worn in the 1500's was very plain and simple. This clothing was modest, floor-length, and left much to the imagination.
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bags in the medieval times were made of hay and left over straw (if you were a peasant)but if you where nobal you would have your bag made of cloth or silk.
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one who made gloves?
there clothes are made out of iron. by roxey
medieval people made their own clothing
someone who made clothes
The medieval clothes laws are laws that address the issue of medieval clothes
wool mostly
The people who created the clothes were the _______ of life. You can fill that in and it starts with FU and ends with ERS
Servants wore colourless clothes like white, brown,etc. Their clothes were made from scratchy wool.
Yes. Everything in the middle ages was hand made
The people who created the clothes were the _______ of life. You can fill that in and it starts with FU and ends with ERS
No
Medieval lords dressed in many different ways depending on the date and culture. In general however, they had more luxurious and colorful clothes than people who were not lords. Their clothes were in good repair and made of good fabrics.
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