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Kannik's Korner Woman's and Girl's Caps

Kannik's Korner Woman's and Girl's Caps

This pattern includes many styles of everyday headgear used from 1740-1820. Often women try several styles before settling with one that works well...
$16.00

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Kannik's Korner Woman's Caps and Bonnets c. 1790-1820

Kannik's Korner Woman's Caps and Bonnets c. 1790-1820

Altogether this pattern provides 16 bonnet variations and two day cap patterns on full size tissue paper. The caps are based on originals whereas the...
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Mill Farm 18th Century Women's Flounces & Mitts

Mill Farm 18th Century Women's Flounces & Mitts

This includes a full scale pattern for adding one of two styles of whitework embroidery single or double elbow flounces to the sleeves of a gown and...
$8.00

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Kannik's Korner Woman's Cap and Bonnet 1775 to 1800

Kannik's Korner Woman's Cap and Bonnet 1775 to 1800

Based on original 18th century directions, this pattern is appropriate for 1775 to 1800, although similar cap and bonnets were used earlier. Made in...
$12.00

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Mill Farm Woman's Cap 1720-1800

Mill Farm Woman's Cap 1720-1800

This pattern provides four different styles that may be further adorned with ribbons to provide individual touches. Cap1 c.1720-1770, Cap 2 c....
$9.00

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18th Century Ladies Cap by JP Ryan

18th Century Ladies Cap by JP Ryan

A simple cap to cover the head, which can be worn with the ears turned toward or away from the face, as desired. An undress cap to be constructed in...
$7.00

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18th Century Wired Cap circa 1745-1770

18th Century Wired Cap circa 1745-1770

Worn mostly by the middling to gentry classes it is also seen in portraits on ‘my lady’s maids’. Required milliner wire is included. Designed by...
$8.00

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A Variety of Lappet Caps mid 18th to early 19th Centuries

A Variety of Lappet Caps mid 18th to early 19th Centuries

Country Wives lappet caps were commonly worn by the French in both Europe and North America and were often worn by country women, farmers, maids, and...
$15.00

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Caps for the Working Poor Mid 18th to Mid 19th Century

Caps for the Working Poor Mid 18th to Mid 19th Century

All of these patterns are based on originals in museum collections made of sturdy linen. They may be made for wealthier impressions by making them of...
$15.00

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Country Wives Beribboned Caps 1780 -1810

Country Wives Beribboned Caps 1780 -1810

This includes a selection of the overly large caps popular at the end of the 18th century. These caps are decorated with extravagant silk ribbons and...
$16.00

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