Caps were an everyday accessory, worn by women of all social levels in the 18th century. It could be simple to quite extravagant with the addition of lace, trims, and ribbons. While it was fashionable, it was also a practical accessory for hygiene, covering the head and protecting the hair from the grime of 18th century life.
- Our cap pattern provides you with two different styles. Both styles can be found in various forms through out the better part of the 18th century.
- This is a digital pattern only, it does not include written directions. It is designed to be used in conjunction with our where we take you through the process, step by step.
- Cap Sew Along .
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- One size fits most.
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