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Catalog of historic patterns, books, supplies and accessories from Medieval to Twentieth century for reenactment and Faire costumes. (Rosemead, California, USA)
http://www.alteryears.com

Patterns and catalogs for reenactment and dollmaking. Images and links to patterns, divided by period or ethnic costume. Doll tools, books, and individual designers.
http://www.longago.com

Historic, researched clothing patterns (1750-1820) and hand sewing books. Designers and producers of counted cross stitch kits of historic sites. Consultations, links, FAQs, and contact information. (Springfield, Ohio, USA)
http://www.kannikskorner.com

Publisher of books on historic costuming and vintage clothes.
http://www.lavoltapress.com

LISA's main site is for corsetry enthusiasts. Linked here is their supplies and patterns page.
http://www.staylace.com/resourcelist/supplies.htm

Patterns for American and European fashions from the Renaissance to the Edwardian era. Also corset-making supplies and straw bonnets.
http://www.lostcoasthistpatterns.com

Information, images, and free patterns to make Medieval Russian garments.
http://www.strangelove.net/~kieser/Russia/clothing.html

Over 300 fantasy and historical patterns in addition to clasps, trims, accessories and ready made costumes. Special order costumes also available. Such makers as Past Patterns, Period Patterns, MoiRandall, Costume Connection, Laughing Moon Mercantile, Wingeo, and Alter Years.
http://www.patternsoftime.com

Republishes original tailoring and dressmaking manuals from the Regency, Federalist, Victorian, Civil War, and Edwardian periods.
http://www.rlshep.com

Seller of vintage and historical clothing patterns from medieval to the 1950's.
http://www.rockinghorse-farm.com

Sellers of patterns for clothing from the Dark Ages to the 1920's.
http://www.sewingcentral.com

Historically correct clothing patterns. Colonial, fur trade, American Civil War, and western frontier.
http://www.tailorsguide.com

A collection of rare, antique, and vintage clothing patterns dating from the 1850s through the 1940s for Library members to buy or borrow. New material added on a continuing basis.
http://www.vpll.org

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