This is a compendium of links to other potentially relevant websites and/or blogs gleaned from discussions on the 12th Century Garb Yahoo Group list.  Links listed here should work while those that are “dead” are listed under the Wayback Machine.

  • Online Resources - From the Archives of the 12th Century Garb Yahoo Group: "'I've got some really unbasic t-tunic patterns actually ... "Try a search for "10 gore dress". I know there is one version in theKnown World Handbook, not perfectly period, but.... Also try MarcCarlson's webpage (sorry haven't got the url at the moment), but that onlygives the shapes of the pieces, not how to fit them to you." ~ Teffania/Tiffany BrownMessage #11&13, April 22 & 25, 2002
  • Supplies and Merchants - Being a list of merchants mentioned in the archives of the 12th Century Garb Yahoo Group over the years. Pilgrim Badges and Pewter Accessories: http://www.fetteredcockpewters.com/ http://www.billyandcharlie.com/ http://www.pewterreplicas.co.uk/ Fabric https://www.fashionfabricsclub.com http://www.marthapullen.com https://www.silkconnection.com/(Formerly JacquardSilks.com) https://www.fabricmartfabrics.com/ Try http://www.dharmatrading.com/silk_fabrics.htmlThey have good descriptions of their fabrics which might help you decide on which to use. https://www.fabric.com Notions hedgehoghandiworks.com... owner retired.  See this helpful link instead:https://www.needlenthread.com/2017/03/where-to-find-hand-embroidery-supplies.html
  • The Garb Index - The Garb Index-  link shared on the 12th Century Garb ListMessage #57, June 5, 2002
  • Aicelina de Carcassona’s Journal - Aicelina de Carcassona's Journal-- I've been looking at Aicelina's wonderful site, but I've been wondering if there any other ideas for breast support.-- SlaineMessage #70, June 20, 2002
  • Eric and Enide - Literary Sources Another thought on continuity - I have been reading a translation of Eric and Enide by Chretien de Troyes at: http://www.netserf.org/Literature/Authors/Chretien_de_Troyes/ and I am amazed at how similar the human experience is in terms of this romance. Poor girl from good family wins prince with her beauty and all that entails. There are lots of nice costume details in this story - my hope is to compare them to the original French, because it seems sometimes that the translators are not as clear on clothing words than say on actions or relationships. It is a cute story, so…
  • Vienna Art History Museum - www.khm.at  The site is in German and English ~ Karen Rink Message #749, January 22, 2003
  • Help - I need help in making a bliaut kind of dress, or just really any dress present in the middle ages with bell sleeves that grabs under the bust. Please help me, I've got about a month to make it. Thanks. “snow_white2756” Message #955, March 25, 2003 A month should be plenty of time! Whatever technique you choose (there are several ideas out there for how to cut and assemble a bliaut and its undergown), they are pretty easy to make. The biggest problem you will have, really, it picking a pattern to go with. Several online how-to documents for making…