Sewing a Medieval Kirtle Inspired by my Fave Medieval Poet

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I made a medieval gown inspired by one of my all-time favourite poets, Christine de Pizan! This video is the penultimate video in my medieval kirtle series as well as an addition to my “Rose Garden” series celebrating women from history. Christine was a medieval poet who is famous for writing about the lives of women, and sticking up for women’s rights. During the entire time that I created this kirtle pattern, with all the different elements of medieval costuming, I had the life of Christine de Pizan in mind. She was a remarkable person, and I hope that while you watch my historical sewing and medieval dress-up antics, you enjoy the story of her life and works.

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The definitive scholar on Christine de Pizan is Charity Cannon Willard, whose work was instrumental in my writing this video.

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