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Books for Crafting and Roleplay – Make It, Write It, Live It

The book could be as vital to your project as your shield or your cape, if you are sewing your own costume or writing down in-game secrets. This category guides you to two types of essentials: sewing books for making medieval and fantasy clothing; and a leather-bound diary that could also be used as a journal, spellbook, or prop resting at home to keep you company at a tavern table.

Whether you are sewing your first tunic, assembling an individual kit, or writing the next chapter of your character’s story—these books are here to assist you to make things and make them in style.

At a Glance

  • Books on Medieval and Larp Sewing.
  • Leather diaries and journals, for all your characters' writing needs.

Why These Books Are Worth Having

Sewing Guides That Help You Build Your Kit

  • Step-by-step instructions for making tunics, dresses, shirts, and more

  • Based on real historical shapes and styles

  • A great way to grow your costume wardrobe while learning a new skill

Leather Diaries That Feel Right in Hand

  • Real leather covers that look and feel authentic

  • Blank pages for whatever you need—journals, notes, spells, sketches

  • Small enough to carry in your pouch or stash in your camp gear

Designed to Be Used

These books are built for real-life use. The sewing guides give you control over how your costume comes together. The diaries fit almost any role and let you bring more depth to your character, while still being practical enough to use at home or between games.

Picking the Right Book for You

What do you need it for?

If you’re looking to make clothing, grab a sewing guide. If you want a journal, spellbook, or immersive prop, go for a leather diary.

What’s your skill level?

Sewing books are beginner-friendly but deep enough for experienced crafters. Diaries don’t need any skills—just your thoughts, your character, or your pen.

What kind of character or setting are you in?

Diaries work for just about anyone: mages, scribes, merchants, travelers. Sewing guides are great for players building historical or fantasy kits by hand.

Need something portable?

Pattern books stay home with your craft supplies. Leather diaries are small enough to take anywhere.

Want it to last?

Keep pattern books dry and flat. For diaries, simply condition the leather occasionally and keep them out of direct sunlight.

What The Books and Journals are made of

Sewing Guides

Printed books with detailed patterns, diagrams, and measurements—written by costume makers who know the craft.

Leather Diaries

Real leather covers with hand-bound blank pages. Built to be written in, drawn in, and carried with you through all kinds of stories.

Quick Specs

  • Types: Sewing pattern books, leather-bound blank diaries

  • Materials: Printed paper, leather covers, bound blank pages

  • Best for: DIY costuming, journaling, note-taking, immersive roleplay

Mini-FAQ

What are sewing pattern books used for?

They help you make your own medieval or fantasy clothing with step-by-step guides.

Are they beginner-friendly?

Yes! They're designed for newcomers, but still useful if you’ve sewn before.

What can I use the leather diaries for?

Anything—journals, spellbooks, character logs, travel notes, or just daily writing.

Are the covers real leather?

Yes. They feel great, hold up well, and look the part in any setting.

Can I use these at events?

Absolutely. The sewing books prep your kit; the diaries go with you on the field.

Are the sewing patterns historically accurate?

They’re based on real medieval designs—great for both reenactment and fantasy.

How do I care for them?

Keep books dry. Condition diary leather occasionally. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight.