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18th Century Cap with Sage Green Trim: Sewing Journal

March 13, 2012

I finally have a proper 18th century ladies’ cap!

Using a Kannik Korner pattern, I chose to make a round eared cap with single gathered split-ruffle.

I used a light weight 100% cotton with an almost sheer basket weave effect from Burnley and Trowbridge, who advertised it as being perfect for caps, kerchiefs, aprons, etc.

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18th century lady’s cap with sage green trim

I purchased a few yards of this because I liked it so much, I didn’t want to risk their running out of stock.

Completely handstitched this, I used a variety of stitches like back stitch, eyelet, hem stitch, and whipped gathers.

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18th century lady’s cap with sage green trim

Then I used a sage green ribbon to trim, which will work nicely with both my gown sewn with Colonial Williamsburg floral-vined reproduction fabric, and the yellow and white striped gown.

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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