Generate your Custom Grande Assiette Pattern
The Grande Assiette Sleeve is seen in several depictions of late 14th and 15th century dress., but is best known as the sleeve of the Charles de Blois pourpoint. This sleeve allows full 360-degree motion of the arm without affecting the body pieces of the garment. Because of this, several historic western martial artists (SCA and otherwise) use pourpoints beneath their armor as padding/for attaching points.
Drafting this sleeve is the most challenging part of patterning a pourpoint. This pattern generator generates the pattern using the steps described in Tasha Kelly's article on La Cotte Simple, Drafting a grande assiette-style upper sleeve from measurements. It performs the same steps that are manually described in her Grand Assiette Drafting Worksheet
If you want to make the entire pourpoint, Tasha Kelly has a Commercial Pattern of the Charles du Blois Pourpoint available as well.
Keep in mind that, even when drafted correctly, this pattern will produce a sleeve that has wrinkles and pouching when the arm hangs down by the side. You can see this even on the back of the original pourpoint below, which has been padded to fit the pourpoint and has the arm held in a 45-degree position.
Explanation of Measurements
This generator creates a pattern for the part of the pourpoint colored in blue, below.
The armhole measurement is the large circular armhole described below rather than the standard armhole measurement around the shoulder joint.
The "Length from top of armhole to just above the elbow" measurement is shown below. It includes the shoulder area of the sleeve rather than being the standard "shoulder point to elbow" measurement.