Tocques, turbans, hats, bonnets

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William Marshall Craig’s Itinerant Traders
"Itinerant Traders of London in their Ordinary Costume with Notices of Remarkable Places given in the Background" by William Marshall Craig (1804): "Band boxes. Generally made of pasteboard, and neatly covered with coloured papers, are of all sizes, and sold at every intermediate price between sixpence and three shillings."
Forum d'enCreuse.net
The maid here (specifically her colorful attire) was my inspiration for Elvie in Escaping the Earl.
How to wire buckram for millinery
How to attach wire to buckram if you're making your own hat #millinery Blog has step-by-step photos with technique.
Constructing a Late Eighteenth-Century Calash
The calash bonnet is perhaps one of the most intriguing eighteenth century accessories. It is simultaneously attractive and strange to the modern eye, appearing both extraordinary and intricate. Th...
YouTube
LESSON 03 - BINDING WITH VARIETY 1 TRAILER Learn Different types of Binding for Brim Edges. http://hatacademy.com/group/lesson-03-binding-with-variety-1
The Straw Hat Maker, 1804, NYPL.
Woman's cap
Woman’s embroidered mull cap with a puffed crown and chin pendants; embroidered in pattern of semicircular rows of eyelets around leafy sprigs with rows of small V-shaped motifs; embroidered circular piece at top of crown with gathered insertions of plain fabric between embroidered bands below; fine drawstring at nape of neck
regency
A wide variety of stylish, fur-embellished bonnets from 1810.