Fiddleback Chasuble Sewing Pattern | Roman Mass Vestment Pattern Style 3013

Fiddleback Chasuble Sewing Pattern | Roman Mass Vestment Pattern Style 3013

$52.99
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Fiddleback Chasuble Sewing Pattern  Roman Mass Chasuble Pattern  The Fiddleback Chasuble began in the late Middle Ages, when priests needed more freedom to celebrate the Mass. The old vestments were wide and heavy, so they carefully trimmed the sides, creating a new shape, one that kept the dignity of worship while making movement easier. By the 16th to 18th centuries, especially in Rome, the Fiddleback Chasuble had become a symbol of sacrifice, reverence, and tradition. Our Style 3013 Roman Fiddleback Chasuble Sewing Pattern continues that tradition today. Using designs from ecclesiastical vintage vestment resources, this pattern follows the same classic lines and orphrey placements that have been loved for centuries. It’s the same style we often use when creating custom vestments in our studio, each one sewn with care, carrying forward the quiet devotion that shaped the Fiddleback’s story long ago. The ability to sew for the Church is a gift, a quiet offering of skill and devotion,

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