Make the perfect transitional Renaissance lady's gown for circa 1492! Use this pattern to make a ca. 1490s-1500s Kirtle and Gown based on English, Flemish, French, and Spanish portraiture. For wear with or without train. Also included: instructions to make your own smock to wear under it! Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All sizes in one envelope. Or order a Made to Measure pattern in your personal measurements. Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History. Suggested Fabrics: silk satin, taffeta, or tissue; silk or fine linen for lining; 5oz. linen, canvas or buckram for interlining; handkerchief-weight linen for smock Notions: thread, corset lacing, hooks and eyes Yardage Requirements:Kirtle - outer material 4 yds at least 45” wide, lining 4 yds at least 45” wide, interlining 2 yds at least 45” wide, contrast fabric as desired for kirtle top and skirts forepartGown - outer material 6 yds at least 45” wide, lining (or fur) 6 yds at least 45” wide, sleeve turnbacks 2 yds at least 45” wideUndersleeves - outer material, interlining 2 yds at least 45” wide, lining 2 yds at least 45” wideSmock - outer material 3 yds at least 45” wide