Gothic Chasuble Sewing Pattern Y Orphrey | Gothic Chasuble Style 3001

Gothic Chasuble Sewing Pattern Y Orphrey | Gothic Chasuble Style 3001

$50.99
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 Gothic Chasuble Sewing Pattern with Y Orphrey Style 3001   Style 3001 is a Gothic chasuble sewing pattern, known for its soft lines, graceful drape, and the deep symbolism carried by its orphrey bands. The chasuble’s history begins in the 4th century, when the Roman paenula gradually took on liturgical use. By the 9th century, it had become a formal vestment for worship.. During the Gothic period (12th–15th century), it evolved into the wide, flowing form, rich with embroidery and meaning, that remains a beloved standard today. Drawing from vestments preserved in churches and archives, this pattern helps today’s makers continue sacred work with skill, dignity, and care. It is trusted by church sewing guilds, religious communities, and individual seamstresses alike. Many choose it for seasonal sets, ordination gifts, feast day vestments, and special commissions across Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox traditions. With lengthen/shorten lines and clear Y-orphrey placement guide

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