Traditional Church Vestment Sewing Patterns
We receive a lot of emails from our readers in the Ecclesiastical Sewing Studio. One of the questions that frequently comes up relates to traditional church vestment patterns or patterns for creating church vestments.
Clients frequently ask if Ecclesiastical Sewing carries Traditional Vestment Patterns. And we are happy to say, yes! We carry a wide selection of Traditional styles of Church Vestment Patterns. When the question is asked, there is a bit of confusion that comes with the question. Clients know they would like to make traditional vestments for their clergy, but they are not really certain what those traditional vestment styles are.
Gothic Style Chasuble
Depending on the type of worship service, the vestments’ creation may vary. A fuller chasuble style such as the image shown above is a good choice if you need garments for a more traditional style of worship that includes traditional liturgy with hymns, psalms, prayer, incense, and perhaps processions. For ease of distinction, this style is often referred to as a Gothic Style Chasuble.
The chasuble has undergone many changes over the centuries. The garment had its beginnings in the form of the pænula or planeta – a huge weather cloak, originally with a hood, which covered the whole body on rainy days. At first, it was shaped like a bell, reaching to the feet all around. It was held back by the deacon and subdeacon to keep the garment from falling over the celebrant’s hands. Then over the centuries, the chasuble was cut back in size.
The Monastic Style Chasuble Pattern
The Roman chasuble comes in a one-size-fits-all pattern. We currently have four variations of the Roman-style Chasubles. The Gothic and Monastic style chasuble patterns come in graded sizes from small to large.
We hope you enjoy this summary of traditional style chasuble patterns for creating church vestments.
Soli Deo Gloria
Please visit our website at Ecclesiasticalsewing.com to see our complete line of Church Vestment Sewing Patterns along with our trims and Liturgical Fabrics.
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