From the back cover:
To be dressed historically correct as a medieval re-enactor - it could not be simpler: the range of garments that those interested in the Middle Ages can now make themselves stretches from the High to Late Middle Ages (1200 to 1500), and from a simple maid to lower gentry. Panels with lifelike, coloured illustrations revive the different medieval classes through their clothing and accessories. Clear, easily understandable pictures lead you through all the processes.
Starting with the sewing techniques used in the Middle Ages even the layman learns how to neaten fabric edges, attach sleeves and make cloth buttons.
Content:
page 5 Preface
Panels
6 nobleman with falcon
6 Beggar
8 Dominican
8 Woodsman
10 Bailiff
10 Peasant
12 Craftsman
12 Pilgrim
14 Menials
Working techniques
15 On fabrics
15 On colours
16 Tips and Tricks
17 Stretchabilitu
18 Seaming techniques
23 Attaching the sleeves
Patterns
25 Shirt/undershirt
26 Braies
28 Coife
29 Hose
30 High hose
34 Tunic/cotte
36 Doublet
38 Pourpoint/waistcoat
40 Hood
42 Cloak/coat
45 The sacred orders
48 Shoes
Accessoires
54 Belt
55 Pouch
56 Knife
57 Points/tutuli
63 Bibliography