As clothing fabrics
almost pretty much the same as midieval adult clothing lots of layers
Clothing wasn't made with pockets unill the 16th century.
A person who makes fancy clothing (silk, etc.)
noble womens cloths was tight clothes but peasent was loose
I believe tapioca starch.
clothing
I think the addition of starch to a recipe keeps the gluten in the flour from activating or not as much so the end product is more tender. Corn starch should have the same affect.
There are different ways to starch clothing. You can wash the clothes in warm water with the starch mixed in and then press the clothing while it is wet. This sets the starch in very well and make sure it is even through out the fabric.
medieval people made their own clothing
No, just use regular clothing starch, or hairspray works well too.
tapioca starch
The medieval clothes for men includes tunics, brigandines, robes, jerkins, shirts, doublets, vests, kilts and gambesons. The medieval clothing for women includes long gowns.
Flour and corn starch are measured the same, but the results aren't always the same.
Iodine. If you ever get iodine on your clothing, it will leave a permanent stain because of the starch.
It is an unsolved recipe, introduced July 2010.
its different for each recipe