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If your son is set on doing late period, the two books you have in your sources great for Tudor. There is a difference if he wants Elizabethan. There was a change in overall look from Henry VIII to his daughter Elizabeth I.
Some books that are good for Elizabethan are: Patterns of Fashion: The cut and construction of clothes for men and women c.1560-1620 (v. 3) by Janet Arnold; The Modern Maker Vol.1 and Vol. 2 by Mathew Gnagy.
There may not be time for this question Saturday. Did you get everything done you wanted to do?
Of original list ___ were complete, ___ partial, __ dropped due to __.
If you have a minute to report I would appreciate it. Thank you!
Hi there! I will post a “checklist” tomorrow evening. I’m also planning on uploading a video tomorrow (lunchtime ish) of the first few layers explaining what I did and why for each.