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Hand-made silk historical Regency era straw bonnet. Entirely hand sewn bonnet for historical accuracy. This lovely cap is made from Brunschwig & Fils silk plaid ribbon taffeta. It has many shades of b...from
I love bonnets, I suppose that's why so many of my dolls wear them! T his is my 1840's straw spoon bonnet that I wore when I ...
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Nothing welcomes in the changing of the seasons like a straw high brim bonnet trimmed in warm golden brown hues. Channeling the colors of late summer, this delicately trimmed bonnet is the perfect …
Hello everyone! I hope you all are having an excellent day! I am finally getting around to this bonnet tutorial that I promised forever ago. =] Here is the bonnet... I made this bonnet last year on Tasha Tudor Day (one of my favorite holidays) on which I get to revel in all things creative and homey! (Mabel rolls her eyes at my enthusiasm.) =] I was sad to miss sharing it with all of you this year. I was camping with my family at the beach! This is my first tutorial so please bear with me...
This past weekend my mother and I finished trimming her latest 1860s bonnet for a living history event at Hopewell Furnace in Elverson, PA. The straw bonnet form was created by Beverly Lister. The bonnet trim was inspired by an original bonnet owned by Danielle Perry of Timely Tresses and is featured on page 19 of her book "Fashionable Bonnets." I fell in love with the colors of the original bonnet. An antique lace was used for the bonnet curtain as well as trim on the outside and inside of...