A pauldron typically consists of a single large dome-shaped piece to cover the shoulder (the "cop") with multiple lames attached to it to defend the arm and upper shoulder. Pauldrons cover the shoulder area, tend to be larger than spaulders, covering the armpit and parts of the back and chest. Spaulders are pieces of armour in a harness of plate armour, they are steel covering the shoulder with bands (lames) joined by straps of leather or rivets. All our steel Arm Armour are fully functional and are adjustable for a comfortable fit. They take the form of bands of metal surrounding both legs, potentially surrounding the entire hips in a form similar to a skirt.Īround 1450, the breastplate had expanded to cover the entire torso and could consist of one or two plates: the French term pancier, which became English pauncher and German panzer.Ĭomponents of medieval armour - protection of the torso: Breastplate, Brigandine, Cuirass, Culet, Pauncer, Plackart, Fauld, Hauberk.Īll of our functional Medieval Protection of the arms, you can choose which type of steel you would like it made from and can be made in different gauges of steel. True breastplates reappear in Europe in 1340 first composed of wrought iron and later of steel.Īround 1400, these early breastplates only covered the upper torso with the lower torso not being protected by plate until the development of the Fauld (Faulds) are a piece of plate armour worn below a breastplate to protect the waist and hips. The breastplate is the front portion of plate armour covering the torso, in ancient times was usually made of leather, bronze or iron in antiquity.Īround 1000 AD knights of the period were wearing mail in the form of a hauberk over a padded tunic.ĭuring the 13th century, Plates protecting the torso, plates directly attached to a knightly garment known as the surcoat. The Breastplate is the front portion of plate armour covering the torso
The Cuirass refer to the complete torso-protecting armour. All of our functional Cuirasses and breastplate, you can choose which type of steel you would like it made from. We recommend using these patterns with 5mm-10mm thick EVA foam.A Functional Cuirass and breastplate is a device worn over the torso to protect it from injury.
MEDIEVAL ARMOR PROFESSIONAL
This is not a professional sewing pattern but a guide for those who do not wish to draft their own patterns completely from scratch. This template is intended to be used as a base in order to assist with drafting your own cosplay patterns for your costumes. Pattern pieces are connected by numbers and do not include a construction book. The Patterns are based on measurements: (Height : 1.75 m, Bust : 96 cm, Waist : 72 cm, Hips : 100 cm) and some modification will be needed to suit each individuals needs. We used this pattern set to create our Knight peach cosplay designed by FonteArt These Patterns are very diverse and can be modified and added to to create various kinds of cosplay armor pieces.
MEDIEVAL ARMOR FULL
It includes pattern pieces for a full covering breastplate with a pinched waist and no boobie cups! The Pattern set also includes armor templates for Shoulders, Boots and shoes, Hips, Gauntlets and a Grogget Here is a full Medieval style armor pattern set to help you create your own armor pieces and costumes!