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If you want to support the channel please consider becoming a Patreon / ramuniviking More textile videos: Plant dyeing and colours with Anna: • How the Vikings Colored Their World | Plan... Making a Hedeby Hosen (legwear): • Crafting Viking Pants: Easy Tutorial for A... Sewing the Hedeby hat: • The Hat from Hedeby - DIY VIKING OUTFIT - ... Making my own Viking House (playlist): • How to Build A Viking House EDIT: I learned late in the making of this video that the looms were up to 90cm wide, making it easier to cut the generic style tunic pattern. But still at least for some of the fragments from Hedeby there is no signs of the classic pattern. The sleeve fragment (that sadly I did not use) I will definitely come back to eventually. I actually did recreate it in a tunic I made 2 years ago. I also learned that the pocket could be interpreted as reinforced opening. Then knifes or purses worn in a belt underneath could be pulled through when needed. I would love to try that out on a future version of the Hedeby Tunic. EDIT II: This is not a classic tutorial video, and you will need to look at the fragments yourself, maybe check up on the stitches and demonstrations (Youtube is very helpful) to be able to sew along. The last fragment I show of the possible low part of the upper section could not have been what I thought. It is clearly the bottom of a piece of clothing if you look closely. Nothing was attached. Pattern Making: If you do not have a tunic to measure from and base your pattern of off, a shirt could do. Use it to measure things like arm width at wrist and shoulder, waist, neck opening needed for your head etc. Maybe start to draw a generic pattern and then extend it with the added skirt, the curved side panels in the upper section and the curves added to the sleeve and removed from the torso. If in doubt use an old bedcover and machine sew your first draft together and adjust until you are happy with the result. Sources: Die Textilfunde aus dem Hafen von Haithabu by Inga Hägg I used inspiration from this article: https://projectbroadaxe.weebly.com/vi... It truly is remarkable how much information she can get out of those fragments - I waited 4 months to borrow this book from the National Library of Denmark and it was definitely worth it. Besides a possible tunic other fragments appear to cover everything from leg wraps, dresses, apon dresses, open jackets, pants, braies and a vest. I also used inspiration from fellow reenactors and their interpretations of the fragments to make up my pattern. All music in this video unless otherwise stated is by license of Artlist.io Instagram: / ramuni.viking.crafts Facebook: / ramuniviking Gear: Canon 80D Sigma 17-55 f/2.8 Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Røde Videomic NTG Imac and Filmora Editing Software DJI miniSE