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Take the coif pattern, and lay it flat on the fabric you plan to use. Place the side marked "Place on Fold" againnst the fold. Place the side marked "Top" half an inch away from the selvedge edge of the fabric, if possible--it will cut down on messy inside seams.
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www.elizabethancostume.net/headwear/coifmake.html
www.elizabethancostume.net/headwear/coifmake.html
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COIF DESIGN ... Arrange the five rings you've just handled to look like the three-wide pattern that you have been practicing. Now (step a) attach a triad by going down through the rightmost closed ring on the triad you've just attached and up though ONE ring (the rightmost) of the two you just went up and up through.
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www.chainmail.com/chainmall/patterns/coif/coif.html
www.chainmail.com/chainmall/patterns/coif/coif.html
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The coif pattern is almost always depicted in drawings as though it were more than piece. However, the remaining historical coifs are ALL once piece, so the idea of a two or three piece pattern is probably not historically accurate.
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medievalgarbandsuch.blogspot.com/2008/01/coifs-also-cal...
medievalgarbandsuch.blogspot.com/2008/01/coifs-also-called-biggins.html
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To make something as complicated as a well-fitting coif, it is necessary to divide the work up into distinct segments that can be constructed and fitted separately. A coif can be split up into four distinct pieces;
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www.bladeturner.com/pattern/coif/coif.html
www.bladeturner.com/pattern/coif/coif.html
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US #11 (8mm) needles. I used a set of 5 10-inch long double pointed needles to start the coif and to do the sleeves; and a 26-inch long circular needle to finish the coif and do the body of the shirt.
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www.wiseneedle.com/patternpage.asp?pattern=knitpatcoif
www.wiseneedle.com/patternpage.asp?pattern=knitpatcoif
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This is a padded coif I made to wear under a maille coif and early great helm. I like it so much that I've also decided to use it with the 16th century armor I am now working on. ... It's a fairly simple pattern consisting of three parts and I've made this page to help you figure it out. Below are some color coded...
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mailmaker.tripod.com/paddedcoif/paddedcoif.html
mailmaker.tripod.com/paddedcoif/paddedcoif.html
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DinPattern is a free seamless background pattern resource for designers, developers and artists. ... DinPattern.com is an online pattern design resource for designers, artists, web developers and social network users. Patterns can be used for twitter backgrounds, artwork, web designs and anywhere else deisred.
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www.dinpattern.com/
www.dinpattern.com/
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Sewing - Sewing Patterns & Sewing Machines. Sewing Machine Reviews and Sewing Pattern Reviews. Sewing Classes, Sewing Tips and Techniques. ... Piped Pocket and Buttonhole; Dec 01 Beginner Sewing Lab 102; Dec 01 Pattern Making With Shannon Gifford; Dec 07 Beginner Sewing Lab 103; Jan 01 The Little Black Dress; Jan 02...
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sewing.patternreview.com/
sewing.patternreview.com/
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My inspiration was a cap I found in a costume shop years ago, which I believe was supposed to be a Medieval biggen or coif. I like to wear my hair clipped up in back, which doesn't allow for very graceful winter hat wearing. ... Average adult. [Instructions for making it larger are in the pattern.]
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www.knitty.com/ISSUEspring03/PATTcoif.html
www.knitty.com/ISSUEspring03/PATTcoif.html
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