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Luthien Dress

(This image is from the original Luthien Dress post on Mood) This fantasy style kirtle has a rounded, wide neckline, a back lacing bodice and laced sleeves. Perfect for people who want to play elves, princesses, or elegant enchantresses. It’s also basically the same as wizards robes, though they would normally lack the lacing. You…
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Cardinal Blouse

Whether you call them poet shirts, pirate shirts, or as the name seems to be suggesting, musketeer shirts, a shirt with big sleeves and lots of lace and ruffles is something that no historical costume nerd should be without. This free pattern seeks to fill that hole in your wardrobe with this example which has…
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The Bridgerton Dress

(This image was borrowed from the original Bridgerton Dress post on Mood) So Mood was being pretty transparent with where they got the idea for this dress! But it does a decent job. So if you need a size-inclusive, free Regency ballgown, this is probably everything you are going to need. But maybe leave the…
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The Elm Jacket

(Image borrowed from the original Elm Jacket post) The Elm Jacket is a fitted jacket with tails, based on the military jackets common in the 1700s and 1800s but which are most atmospheric of the Napoleonic era. This isn’t a perfect historical copy, so it’s maybe not for the strict re-enactors, but if you are…
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Hello!

Hello and welcome to LARP Patterns! A website built to act as a directory to useful patterns and craft tutorials for LARPers, Re-Enactors and anyone else who wants to make their wardrobe a bit out of the ordinary. If you know of free patterns or pattern companies that you think would be useful for the…





