they used a spin wheel to make most of those clothes. When they did make them they either trade them or weared them. But sometimes they sold clothes to get money for other things.
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Had them made or made them. They had to buy the fabric and then make the clothing.
To make clothes in the middle ages, people had to make it themselves. THey had to skin animals, spin thread, weave cloth, and sew into articles of clothing.
During the middle ages dying clothes or material was mostly carried out by women. Various fruit berries, like juniper and redcurrants, would be collected and reduced to pulp by some form of pressing method, then heated and strained to extract all the colour from them; very much like apples are pressed to make cider and grapes to make wine.
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Yes. Eggs were very important as a protein source in the Middle Ages, as even poor people could afford them most of the time.
They wore England clothes.
No, well at least not as much as now. They did make sure the king always wore good clothes but other than that,no. They didn't really care about fashion
Of course, they make all clothes for pregnant women including work out clothes. Check at your maternity clothing store.
Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where mothers patched up holes in clothes with old clothes that don't fit anyone.
They did not make much and worked for the lords and their wives
working in the feilds
middle ages