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Cut and sew a great-looking tunic to wear to your next Ren Faire
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Need a Renaissance Fair costume that's cheap, quick and easy to make? A t-tunic is a simple shirt that can be made with few materials and little to no skill yet still look great. With it you can blend in at a fair without spending a fortune. It's also easy to modify and adjust for more advanced costumes.

  1. You'll need a few yards, depending on your size. An old bedsheet or blanket could be used instead of new fabric. During the Middle Ages, lots of different colors were used, so don't be afraid to buy bright yellow, red, or any other color you choose.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
    Lots of fabric is already folded width-wise when you buy it. Fold it in half again, length-wise this time. Now the fabric should be in fourths. Make sure it is smooth and flat, and the edges are all matched up.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
    Use a loose fitting t-shirt to create the pattern. Do not use a tight-fitting shirt, or else you may not be able to get your t-tunic on. Fold the t-shirt in half lengthwise, and lay it on the corner of the fabric so that the fold in the shirt is right up against the fold in the fabric. The top of the shirt should be up against the side of the fabric with two folds.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
    You probably don't want your t-tunic to be shaped like the t-shirt. Using the t-shirt as a guide, design the look you want your tunic to have. You can make the neck bigger, the sleeves longer, the sides wider. Most t-tunics are knee-length, but you can make yours shorter or even stretch all the way to your feet. It's common to have the sleeves and bottom flair out a bit. Don't make your design smaller than the t-shirt in any place It will be hard or impossible to get on. Trace on your design with a pencil.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
    The extra fabric will be used to make the seam. Don't cut the side or top, where the folds are. When you are done, unpin and unfold the first fold. You should have a single shirt-shaped piece of fabric, folded at the shoulders.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make a T Tunic for a Renaissance Fair
    Be careful not to accidentally sew the arm or neck holes. Make sure you are sewing it inside out if your fabric has a front and back, otherwise your seams will show. To keep the fabric from fraying, sew a hem along the other sections, or at least a simple seam.
  8. Congratulations, it's now complete.
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  • Question
    Do people still wear this?
    Garrett
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    Sure they do. Renaissance fairs are still a fairly common event each year, and making a T-tunic is easier and less expensive than designing a full chain-mail suit of armor. T-tunics can also be used in creating cosplays, which are also rather prevalent in today's pop culture.
  • Question
    Why aren't these still more in style? They're amazing. Tunics, cloaks, and chain mail- I love them so much and I know I'm not the only one.
    Lizzie
    Community Answer
    They are great, but style has evolved and more trends have been placed in today's society. However, if you enjoy the style you should wear them.
  • Question
    Could I wear plazoos or wrap skirts, and daisy chain necklaces?
    Community Answer
    That would be perfect, and try to go barefoot, or with sandals.
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      Tips

      • Be careful when designing the sleeves. If the hole where they connect to the rest of the shirt isn't big enough you won't be able to get your arms through. If you have any doubt, make the sleeves start a little lower down on your pattern.
      • Do not hem the neckline. It will look weird. There are more advanced methods for creating a hem on the neckline. An un-hemmed neckline looks great, anyway.
      • If your head doesn't fit through the neck, cut a short slit from the neck in the front of your fabric. It's practical and adds to the renaissance look. This is known as a "keyhole neck."
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      Things You'll Need

      • A few yards of fabric
      • Thread
      • Needles
      • A pencil
      • Sewing machine or sewing needle

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