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El Ciervo Negre: Bycocket, I Think She's Got It! Robin Hood Hat, Medieval Hats, Medieval Pattern, Medieval Garb, Medieval Clothes, Medieval Costume, Costume Patterns, Diy Hat, Medieval Clothing

Ever since I joined the SCA, I've wanted a bycocket. I especially wanted one when I found out what they were called. It's just too much fun to say! The original pattern found on Honor before Victory I remember seeing someone wearing it so nicely with a simple veil and a cotehardie many years ago at an event. The combination itself was enough to have me intrigued. It would be some time before I made the attempt, but always had the vision in my head. The opportune moment came at this year's…

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Hat collection of one young seamstress. Reconstructions of headdresses from different historical periods - Nationalclothing.org Midevil Headdress, Princess Hat Medieval, Diy Medieval Headdress, Medieval Princess Hat, Medieval Hats Women, Ren Faire Hat, Hennin Hat, Historical Headdress, Princess Cone Hat

Today, we’d like to show you an interesting and diverse collection of headpieces made by a young seamstress. Her name is Angela Clayton. And she makes clothes of various styles, designs, historical periods, and materials. The matching accessories used with these costumes include headdresses. In her collection, she’s got dozens of hats and headpieces inspired by the fashion of the 1400s, 1500s, 1700s, 1800s, and 1900s.

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Follow the step by step instructions of how to make a Medieval Snood a hat for ladies that hid their hair and also kept their heads warm. T... Medieval Snood, Snood Pattern, Medieval Hats, Simple Clothes, Medieval Garb, Head Coverings, Ren Fest, Viking Clothing, Period Dress

Follow the step by step instructions of how to make a Medieval Snood a hat for ladies that hid their hair and also kept their heads warm. To make a medieval snood you will need... Fabric (fabric with a nap is great and if it has a bit of stretch this is also beneficial) Braiding or other decorations. First you need to made yourself a pattern. You need to draw a 'D' shape. The height should be 12 inches or 31cm (this is the head opening). The length should be 15 inches or 38.5cm. Draw a curve…

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