How to Sew a Viking Linen Tunic











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Join me in sewing a linen Viking or medieval tunic to replace my old one, which is full of holes and stains from a decade of reenactment and vile behaviour. • This is one of the simplest types of medieval tunic, and is really versatile for the 8th to 12th centuries. You can even get away with it for late Roman or 13th/14th century if you have to! • Find me elsewhere: • Instagram: @littlewelshviking • Patreon:   / jimmyjohnson   • Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/thewelshviking • Music: Overture to Rossini's The Barber of Seville , performed by the New York Philarmonic Symphony. • My measurements: • Tunic piece: 42 x 82 long. • Sleeves: 16 x 21 long, tapering to 10 diameter at the wrists • Neck: 10 with a 2 slit. • Side gores: 18 at the base, running 24 tall • Underarm gussets: 4 square • For business or collaboration enquiries (social stuff, please use the IG account above): [email protected] • Letters, parcels, packages? • The Welsh Viking, • PO Box 821, • YORK, • YO1 0PY

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