It is absolutely no secret that I love the cap patterns from Good Wives Linens.
They are well drafted, meticulously researched, easy to put together, and her
pattern releases always seem to synchronize with the cap I'm personally
wanting!
For example - I wanted a mid-18th century lappet cap, and Good Wives Linens
released the Mrs Sandby cap. Perfect
synchronicity of purpose.
Caps are good late-evening sewing projects. They don't have to be fitted, you hem all the bits individually, and do the whipping of gathers and assembly afterwards - proof against all fools but the ones who don't just sew at night, but do their measuring late at night as well.
(That fool would be me, in case I'm being too subtle for you here. At least piecing is period, and "whack it off with scissors" solves everything.)
And then I had a cap.
And what a cap!
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