Costume / Dress Diaries
- 1488 Italian Garb — by Kiara. His and hers Florentine clothing.
- 1560 French Gown — By Jessamyn.
- 16th Century Flemish Dress — by Eva Andersson.
- 16th Century Loose Kirtle — by Eva Andersson.
- 1770 Gentry Gown
- Bella's Dress Diaries — Bella Lucia da Verona's Italian renaissance dress diaries.
- Curious Frau - Dress Diaries — by Marion McNealy. Mostly German clothing: a 1525 gown from Augsburg, a hemd (chemise), a stutzrocke (farthingale), etc. Includes a kirtle made from Alcega and a gown from the "Tailors Book of Enns."
- Does This Make Me Look Fat? — by Alyxx. Diaries of Elizabethan, Venetian, Saxon, Augsburg, etc gowns she has made. Some beautiful stuff! (and the name makes me laugh!)
- Dress Diary of a Novice Renaissance Seamstress — She covers multiple subjects, like Renaissance Italian, Medieval, and Steam Punk.
- Festive Attyre Dress Diaries — by Jennifer Thompson. Diaries on 1480's Florentine gown, 1580's working class Italian gown, 1560's noblewoman's gown, and a 1515 Florentine gown.
- In Prayse of the Needle — Site by Jane Stockton has Elizabethan dress diaries. Also embroidery samples and documentation.
- Lia de Thornegge's Garb — Working class Tudor gown, a bliaut, a black partlet, cotehardie, kirtle, etc.
- Myra's Dress Diaries — A Flemish gown, blackwork embroidery, schaube, hemd, and more.
- Nuremburg Dress — by Heather. Based on a late 15th century Durer painting.
- Project Archive, The — "The Project Archive is a place where you can track the progress of your projects, and keep up with the progress of others. It has been designed to serve the needs of the historical recreation and costuming communities. The goal of the Archive is not to replace existing web sites, galleries, and journals, but to provide a central, searchable index of them for the use of the community."
- Rebecca's Dress Diaries — Maria de Medici gown, Mary de Guise gown, Spanish gown, and more.
- Recreation of Beatrice d'Este's Gown c. 1496 — By Ginevra.
- Theresa Shobe's Dress Diaries — Elizabethan, Georgian, Victorian and more...
- To Dress a Queen — by Seamstrix. Diary of a gown she made for playing the Queen at the Stronghold Castle Fair.
- Tudor Costume — by Claire Kirkpatrick. Has "How-Tos" and diaries on gown and undergarments from 1530's.