Net For The Hair: Popular in the 1850's & 1860's for day ( dark colors) and evening ( brighter colors): often worn with hats. Pearls or beads sewn to the net. One size adjusts to fit.
#9001 - $13.00
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Day or Evening Cap – Laced-edged cap has lappets and half-handkerchief overlay and is trimmed with colored ribbon. Pattern can be altered to create 3 different looks. Fits a variety of sizes. From originals. Appropriate for mid-1850's through 1860's
#9002 - $13.00
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Wire Brim Bonnet – Fashionable in early 1860's, this style reveals much of the face. Trim consists of a fabric bow at the top of the bonnet, but you may add a plume and flowers to make it more “dressy.”
#9103 - $16.00
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Low Crown Hat – A popular style from late 1840's into the 1870's for women and young ladies. Finished hat is trimmed with ribbon around the crown and narrow tape ties to hold hat on head. Pattern size med., with instructions to enlarge.
#9104 - $16.00
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Crochet Hair Net – Detailed illustrated instructions to crochet a bead-trimmed hair net. Rewritten from 1861 instructions; adjustable.
#C93-2 - $13.00
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Traveling Veils – Descriptions, Diagrams, and illustrations to create large and small veils of different shapes suitable for wearing with hats and bonnets from 1850 through 1865.
#9301 - $13.00
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Spoon Bonnet - /fashionable from 1862 – 1865; The fanciest bonnet of the civil war era. Finished bonnet is trimmed appropriately.
#9202 - $16.00
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The Glengarry Cap – Ribbon cockade and streamers trim this informal women's and young ladies' cap, a Civil War era accessory. Men's lounge caps were often this style. Boys wore it from mid-1850,s into the 1880's. Pattern has 3 sizes.
#9401 - $16.00
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Basic Collars and Cuffs – 1855- 1870. Patterns and instructions to stitch seven different collar and four cuff styles with several embellishments. Illustrated instructions are included for period embroidery stitches and braiding designs.
#9802 - $16.00
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