Our pattern for 18th century Women's Cloth Accessories include an under apron or skirt pockets, kerchief, and circular mop hat with draw string. 18th century women wore one or two
Pockets under their apron or skirt for carrying things. These oval bags are tied around the waist with a tape and the slit opening is accessible through openings in the skirt. The pocket is sometimes decorated with embroidery.
Kerchiefs come in several sizes and can be worn in a variety of ways: Small tied around the neck, Medium, over the shoulders and tucked in a bodice and Large, used as a shawl. A
Mob Cap is a simple circular hat that ties with a drawstring around the head. Usually made of fine white muslin, the cap can also be tied with a drawstring or colored ribbon. The
Bonnet is more fitted than a mop cap and ties under the chin. A self fabric ruffle or lace trim is sewn to the front edge.
Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patterns easy to use, even for the novice.
Materials:PocketFabric | Yards required |
36 or 44" wide | 1/2 yard |
Fabric: Medium weight cotton, linen or wool.
Notions: Thread, 1 yard twill tape or ribbon for waistband.
Mob CapFabric | Yards required |
36, 44 or 60" wide | 2/3 yard |
Fabric: Light or medium weigh cotton, linen or blend in natural, white or calico.
Notions: Thread, 2 yards single fold bias tape, 2 yards ribbon.
BonnetFabric | Yards required |
35, 44 or 60" wide | 2/3 yard |
Fabric: Light or medium weigh cotton, linen or blend in natural, white or calico.
Notions: Thread.
Kerchief & Shawl |
24" Kerchief Fabric | Yards required |
36, 44 or 60" wide | 2/3 yard |
36" Shawl Fabric |
36, 44 or 60" wide | 1 yard |
48" Kerchief Fabric |
48 or 60" wide | 1-1/3 yard |
Fabric: Light or medium weight cotton, wool, or blend in plain, natural colors or stripes, plaids or prints.
Notions: Thread.
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