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This chapter builds upon "Step-by-Step: Patterning a Simple Medieval Tunic or Gown Using Your Measurements" ( • Step-by-Step: Patterning a Simple Med... ) and shows the step-by-step process to sew that garment. The video is intended for beginners, so if you are an experienced sewist with a specific question -- such as how to to finish your modern seams with handsewn "medieval" detail, get the neck facing to lie flat, or get the gusset and godet points perfectly pointed -- feel free to skip to the part that you need! This video is part of a series, "Sewing Medieval Clothing--for Modern Beginners": • Sewing Medieval Clothing--for Modern ... In this series, simple geometric shapes are combined in a style known as "rectangular construction", which is most suitable for periods from about 400-500CE until 1350CE in a variety of Eurasian cultures. This clothing is great as a starting point for SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) garb, LARP character costumes, and Renaissance Faire outfits. The series includes: Part 1: Step-by-Step: Patterning a Simple Medieval Tunic or Gown Using Your Measurements Part 2: Step-by-Step: Sew Your Simple Medieval Tunic or Gown Part 3: Fashionable Medieval Clothing: Variations on the Basic Tunic/Gown Part 4: Fashionable Medieval Clothing: Design a Layered Style Part 5: Fashionable Medieval Clothing: Easy-to-Sew Accessories ...and assorted shorts that demonstrate useful skills and special topics Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 01:02 Assemble the shoulders 02:41 Finish the seam allowance 04:43 Neckline with contrasting facing 12:29 Assemble each sleeve + gusset 16:07 Attach the sleeves to the body 19:00 Add the lower godets & sew the side-seams 24:00 Final fitting and finishing 29:59 The completed garment! Music: Yonder Hill & Dale, by Aaron Kenny, from YouTube studio